I appreciate your optimism and enthusiasm! Thanks for being a cool guy!
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The wild west of AH on low volume means absolutely nothing.....although SIRI finished AH pretty flat.
Sirius XM Radio Inc.
Dec. 30, 2008 Market Close: $ 0.12
After Hours Trade Reporting
After Hours
Last: $ .119
After Hours
High: $ .1214
After Hours
Volume: 620,756
After Hours
Low: $ .1151
After Hours
Time (ET) After Hours
Price After Hours
Share Volume
19:54 $ .119 3,000
19:54 $ .12 5,210
19:43 $ .119 10,000
19:43 $ .119 2,000
19:43 $ .119 8,300
19:35 $ .12 7,50
Happy New Year everyone and may all your dreams come true this year....as long as they are good ones.
I've been hitting the sauce tonight, but not too much to type - Peace to All - especially to Siriusowner...may this year bring love and joy to your heart.
http://www.ceoreportcards.com/2009/0...em-and-method/
Satellite Radio Advertisement System and Method
Posted on 02 January 2009
United States Patent Application 20080311843
Kind Code A1
Freij; Richard O. ; et al. December 18, 2008
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Satellite Radio Advertisement System and Method
Abstract
A satellite radio system includes a satellite receiver receiving audio programming and an advertising packet including a plurality of visual advertisements. The satellite radio system further includes a computer controlling the display of the visual advertisements on the display as the audio programming is being played over a speaker. The visual advertisements are displayed one at a time on the display and them marked “used.” When a threshold number of the visual advertisements have been displayed, a new advertising packet is downloaded.
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Inventors: Freij; Richard O.; (East Lansing, MI) ; Freij; Randall M.; (East Lansing, MI)
Correspondence Name and Address: CARLSON, GASKEY & OLDS, P.C.
400 WEST MAPLE ROAD, SUITE 350
BIRMINGHAM
MI
48009
US
Serial No.: 764016
Series Code: 11
Filed: June 15, 2007
U.S. Current Class: 455/3.02
U.S. Class at Publication: 455/3.02
Intern’l Class: H04H 20/74 20080101 H04H020/74
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Claims
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1) A method of displaying information on a satellite radio comprising:compiling visual advertisements into a data pack;transmitting said data pack to a satellite radio; anddisplaying said visual advertisements on a satellite radio display screen.
2) The method of claim 1, including charging a fee for transmitting said visual advertisements.
3) The method of claim 1, wherein said visual advertisements are banner ads.
4) The method of claim 3, including the step of displaying said banner ads sequentially.
5) The method of claim 3, including the step of displaying said banner ads based on a user input.
6) A satellite radio system comprising:a satellite provider delivering radio programming and visual advertisements to a satellite radio;a radio display having a first designated area and a second designated area, wherein information relating to said radio programming is displayed on said first designated area and said visual advertisements are displayed on said second designated area; andwherein said visual advertisements are displayed independently of said radio programming.
7) The satellite radio system of claim 6, wherein said visual advertisements include banner ads.
The satellite radio system of claim 6, wherein said visual advertisements are scrolling advertisements.
9) The satellite radio system of claim 6, wherein a plurality of said visual advertisements are grouped as an advertising packet for delivery to said satellite radio.
10) The satellite radio system of claim 9, wherein said visual advertisements are extracted from said advertising packet and displayed on said second area.
11) The satellite radio system of claim 10, wherein said visual advertisements are sequentially displayed on said second area.
12) The satellite radio system of claim 10, wherein said visual advertisements are marked as displayed after being displayed on said second area.
13) The satellite radio system of claim 12, wherein a new advertising packet is delivered to said satellite radio after a predetermined number of visual advertisements in the existing advertising packet have been displayed.
14) A satellite radio receiver system comprising:a satellite receiver for receiving satellite signals containing audio programming and visual advertisements;storage for a plurality of said visual advertisements received from the satellite receiver; anda radio display having a first designated area and a second designated area, wherein information relating to said audio programming is displayed on said first designated area and said visual advertisements are displayed on said second designated area.
15) The satellite radio system of claim 14 wherein said visual advertisements are displayed independently of said audio programming.
16) The satellite radio system of claim 14 wherein the plurality of said visual advertisements are grouped as an advertising packet for delivery through the satellite receiver to said storage.
17) The satellite radio system of claim 16, wherein said plurality of visual advertisements are extracted from said advertising packet and displayed on said second area.
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Description
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001]The present invention relates generally to advertising methods and more particularly to a method of displaying advertisements on a satellite radio.
[0002]Satellite radios are well known. A satellite radio provider, e.g., Sirius or XM Radio, transmits commercial free radio broadcasts to consumers. The providers’ satellite radio ground stations route radio signals to an orbiting satellite. The satellite then transmits the signals to individual receivers on the ground. Typically, the receivers are contained within satellite radio units, which are installed in vehicles or operate as handheld units. A consumer purchases the satellite radio units and also pays a monthly subscription fee to the satellite radio provider to receive satellite radio programming. The amount of the monthly fee and the type of subscription determine the satellite radio programming the consumer receives.
[0003]Satellite radio programming includes music channels, talk radio channels, and television station audio. Satellite radio channels typically broadcast commercial free, that is, the programming is uninterrupted by audio advertisements. Some satellite radio channels, e.g., talk radio channels, may incorporate audio advertisements to generate revenue. For example, a corporation may pay the satellite radio provider for a thirty-second block of time in which to advertise. Although audio advertisements are used, satellite radio providers rely primarily on the monthly subscription fee paid by the consumer to generate the majority of their revenue. In addition, a selling point of satellite radios is providing programming uninterrupted by audio advertisements.
[0004]Satellite radios are particularly prevalent in vehicles and may be standard equipment on some vehicle models. Other vehicles choose to include satellite radios as a factory or dealer installed option. The satellite radios typically contain a display screen, which visually indicates the satellite radio station. The display screen may also include interactive controls. For instance, the display screen may be a touch screen and may contain controls for tuning the satellite radio stations or adjusting the volume. Thus, the user may observe and interact with the display screen without interrupting the audio programming. However, the display screen is not used to generate revenue for the satellite radio provider.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005]A satellite radio system includes a satellite receiver receiving audio programming and an advertising packet including a plurality of visual advertisements. The satellite radio system further includes a computer controlling the display of the visual advertisements on the display as the audio programming is being played over a speaker. The visual advertisements are displayed one at a time on the display and them marked “used.” When a threshold number of the visual advertisements have been displayed, a new advertising packet is downloaded.
[0006]These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
[0008]FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a satellite radio system.
[0009]FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a typical satellite radio display screen.
[0010]FIG. 3 is a schematic of the revenue flow between the advertiser and the satellite radio provider.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011]Referring to FIG. 1, a satellite radio 38 includes a receiver 30 for receiving satellite signals, a computer 34 for converting, storing and processing the satellite signals, a speaker 16 for playing audio programming, and a display 50 as part of a user interface for controlling the satellite radio 38. The satellite radio 38 is shown (schematically) installed in a vehicle 10, but the present invention would be applicable to handheld, portable or home satellite radio 38 as well.
[0012]The satellite receiver 30 receives a transmission 14 from a satellite 18. The transmission 14 includes the satellite radio audio programming and a data pack 22 having a multitude of banner ads 26. The receiver 30 accepts the transmission 14 from the satellite 18 and communicates the transmission 14 to the computer 34 within the satellite radio 38. The computer 34 routes the banner ads 26 to the display 50 whereupon a person, such as a driver or passenger in the vehicle 10, may view the banner ad 26.
[0013]Although the present example discloses the data pack 22 having the multitude of banner ads 26, those skilled in the art and having the benefit of this disclosure will understand that the data pack 22 may include a single ad. Such an example requires the transmission 14 between the satellite 18 and the receiver 30 before displaying a different ad. Thus, the satellite 18 may stream the communication of the multitude of banner ads 26 to the receiver 30 instead of the multitude of banner ads 26 arriving in the data pack 22.
[0014]In addition to the banner ads 26, the receiver 30 of the satellite radio 38 also receives programming from the satellite 18. The user controls the programming by tuning the satellite radio 38 to a desired station. The computer 34 within the satellite radio 38 controls the display of the banner ads 26 either independently or dependently upon the programming selected by the user.
[0015]The computer 34 may control the display of the banner ads 26 in various ways. In one embodiment, the computer 34 displays banner ads 26 based upon the satellite radio stations selected by the user. For example, when the user tunes the satellite radio 38 to a country music station, advertisements are played which appeal to that demographic. In another embodiment, the computer 34 displays the banner ads 26 sequentially, such that, the banner ads 26 are displayed independently of current station. For example, the user will view the same sequence of banner ads 26 regardless of the station the user is tuned to.
[0016]Referring to the data pack 22 of FIG. 1, when first stored on the computer 34, the banner ads 26 are all classified as unused banner ads 26. As each banner ad 26 is displayed, the computer 34 reclassifies the banner ad 26 as a used banner ad 42. Thus, the computer 34 tracks the banner ads 46 that have been displayed. In so doing, the computer 34 allows only the banner ads 26 classified as unused banner ads 46 to be displayed.
[0017]The computer 34 also tracks the percentage of used banner ads 42 within the data pack 22. In the presently preferred embodiment, the satellite radio 38 receives the data pack 22 of unused banner ads 46 when approximately 90% of the banner ads 26 in the existing data pack 22 are classified as used banner ads 42. This approach prevents a delay in displaying unused banner ad 46 due to interruptions in the transmission 14 of the data pack 22 from the satellite 18.
[0018]Once an unused banner ad 46 is transmitted to the display 50 the unused banner ad 46 is reclassified as a used banner ad 42. The computer 34 displays the unused banner ad 46 on the display for a period of time before removing the banner ad 26 from the display 50. Alternatively, the computer 34 may display the banner ad 26 until the user prompts the computer 34 to remove the banner ad 26 from the display 50. Also, the computer 34 ensures that each of the banner ads 26 is displayed only when the system is on (and, presumably, the user is present). Unlike normal audio advertisements, which will play whether or not the user’s radio is on, the banner ads 26 wait until the satellite receive 30 and display 50 is on to display each banner ad 26.
[0019]The data pack 22 is typically transmitted to the receiver 30 when the user starts the vehicle 10. When a data pack 22 is being transmitted from the satellite 18 or otherwise cannot be accessed, the display 50 will display a message indicating that the data pack 22 is loading.
[0020]The computer 34 accepts the data pack 22 and transmits unused banner ads 46 to a display area 54 of the display 50, as shown in FIG. 2. The display 50 also displays source ID 56 indicating a selected satellite-programming channel (or radio station, or CD track information, etc. for a display 50 that provides information for multiple systems). The display 50 may also display touch-screen buttons 57 that control the operation of the satellite receiver 30 (FIG. 1) and/or other entertainment/communication systems. The banner ad 26 is a visual advertisement which may include some motion. As the banner ad 26 is visual, the audio programming may continue uninterrupted from the satellite radio 38 while the banner ad 26 is displayed.
[0021]As shown in FIG. 3, the banner ad 26 is displayed in an advertising area 54 of the display 50. The advertisers 58, such as major corporations, pay a fee to a satellite provider 66, generating revenue 62 for the satellite provider 66 who then includes an advertisement 70 from the advertiser 58 within the banner ads 26 in the data pack 22. Thus, the satellite provider 66 generates revenue 62 without interrupting audio programming or increasing user fees.
[0022]In addition to the advertising area 54 of the display 50 displaying the banner ads 26, the advertising area 54 as shown in FIG. 2 may also display other information. For instance, news organizations may utilize the advertising area 54 to display news or sports updates. These updates would be delivered via data pack 22 from the satellite 18. The news organizations would display their information after paying a fee to the satellite provider 66. Thus, the satellite provider 66 generates additional revenue 62 without increasing an user’s monthly subscription cost.
[0023]Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
I saw that a few days ago and my first question was - How much do these guys want for their invention and is it worth it for SIRI to even give them one penny?
Wow, the negativity is amazing....
"The company’s stock - down 95% in 2008 - will soon be worthless. And that means even loyal Sirius investors should sell any shares they still own right now."
With the stock down so much, how is this being contrarian is my question?
http://www.contrarianprofits.com/art...s-doomed/10711
Why Sirius Radio (SIRI) Is Doomed
Jan 2nd, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Stock Market Investing
Don’t let emotions get in the way of a solid investment strategy, says Andrew Snyder. Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) is failing because of poor capital structure, a weak management team and an upside-down business model. The company’s stock - down 95% in 2008 - will soon be worthless. And that means even loyal Sirius investors should sell any shares they still own right now.
This from Today’s Financial News:
One of the most important rules of investing is to never get emotionally involved with your portfolio. Your positions must represent fundamentally sound companies with a strong potential to generate positive cash flows and growing earnings.
Unfortunately, too many Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) investors are not heeding this advice. They have their hearts tied to the failing company and are paying desperately as Mel Karmazin rides the company into bankruptcy.
A quick glimpse at the comments following nearly every columnist’s bearish thoughts on Sirius prove my point. Judging by the amount of name calling, twisted facts and just plain lunacy present on so many Sirius-based message boards, it is obvious tensions are high and hopes are dim. Either that or fifth-graders are investing more than ever.
Let me get you a tissue
Unfortunately, with the value of their shares down to just $0.12, it is too late for many Sirius investors to find a path towards profitability. After all, when you are down 95% on the year, what is another couple of percentage points?
To blame the company’s problems on anything but poor capital structure, a weak management team and an upside-down business model is ludicrous.
Short sellers, analysts and hedge funds did not drive Sirius’ share price to where it is today. Instead, a lack of liquidity and huge amounts of dilution are taking money straight from the pockets of once-loyal investors.
If you want to make money off of this company, your best bet is to sell. Sell your satellite radio receiver on eBay and unload what is left of your shares. Both of them will be worthless soon enough.
Converting debt into worthless stock will do nothing for current shareholders but dilute their positions even further. Why do you think Moody’s just cut the company’s rating another notch? It was not because the rating agency thought Howard Stern was not funny.
If Wall Street thought the company had a viable plan to get rid of its billion-dollar debt load, shares would not be plummeting.
Sirius is a trap that emotional investors are pushing each other out of the way to fall into. Do not join them. Wall Street is no place for emotions, especially in this market.
SIRI to get government bailout? This is one bloggers take...
http://caps.fool.com/blogs/viewpost....20309211448063
Siriusly, It’s Time To Stop!
JANUARY 02, 2009 – COMMENTS (3) | RELATED TICKERS: SIRI , AIG , GM
Sirius Satellite Radio might be saved after all! This is good news for all the Fools who lost (often ridiculous amounts) of money on that stock that we all love to hate. Today, the treasury announced* that the use of TARP money is being expanded to include “any company they deem important to making or financing cars.” Which means…SIRUIS CAN GET A BAILOUT! (Rick Aristotle Munarriz can be heard cheering the in background!)
Follow me on this one. Radios have been standard in cars for years now. When purchasing many newer model cars you are given the option to “upgrade” to a satellite radio, instead of the old commercial-ridden terrestrial radio. All Sirius has to do now is convince GM to make Satellite Radio standard on all new GM cars.
This shouldn’t be very difficult at all if Sirius simply offers a small fraction of the profits to GM from every new subscriber. After this simple step SIRI can be considered “important to making cars.” To sweeten the deal they should bribe a few governors (I hear Gov. Blago is strapped for cash) and congressman. That way they can basically guarantee they get a bailout (after all it worked for the UAW). Ultimately this will eat even further into Sirius ever declining profits and they will eventually have to default on the government loan, but as long as they can get the same deal as AIG, they won’t have to pay it back anyways!
If Sirius fails in the end it won’t matter because the stock price will skyrocket at the mere talk of a government bailout, and all the shareholders who are still clinging to a few hundred dollars worth (left over from their original multi-thousand dollar investments) can sell the government stock pump. All the insider traders can bail out on the stock as well, leaving it for the people who actually think SIRI will be profitable again to lose everything when the company finally tanks.
This got me thinking though. Maybe I can get a bailout after all. After all, isn’t the consumer important to the “financing” process of buying a car? The banks can’t simply loan the money to no one. That’s it! We can all petition the government and tell them that if they really want to save the auto industry they should just buy an American-made car for every person in America (legally that is…heck why not give one to the illegals as well). The solution is so simple after all. Every call your congressman today and ask them when you are going to get your brand new American made car! It’s not like the government cares how much money they will have to print to accomplish this and at least this way I can get my slice of the free pie.
The Motley Fool continues the SIRI bashing on the first trading day on the new year...
http://www.fool.com/investing/genera...ock-moves.aspx
The Year's 5 Dumbest Stock Moves
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz
January 2, 2009 | Comments (1)
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On January 02, 2009, at 1:26 PM, DemianBohemian wrote:
You fail to mention that both XM and Sirius subscribers also gained a bunch of new channels and programming that was previously only available on each others service individually...
Typical of The Motley Fool's continuing bashing of the combined company down in the pennies after recommending XM as a stand alone company to their subscribers at over $30 a share...
The TED spread continues it's decline......this is why Mel has been waiting to get better financing terms and the wait is paying off. Look at this chart...
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/cbuild...1=.TEDSP%3AIND
i love it, all these articles trying to keep sirius down is funny. I dont know how they can possibly think sirius is going bankrupt. Im just gonna come out and say it even though ill probaly catch a lot of shit. SIRIUS WILL NOT, I REPEAT, WILL NOT GO BANKRUPT. On another note i doubt these writers make alot of money, imagine how easy it would be for a big org like nab to slip a few bucks to these guys to keep the stories coming, if i was in nab's position, i would probaly do the same thing. satellite radio is the death of terrestrial radio, it will be set aside for emergency broadcasts maybe find some use for it but it wont be the advertising cash cow its been since its invention. anyway im def feeling good about the markets today.
Boy, they really hammered SIRI into the close...
SIRI still closed green, with the DOW up 257 though...
SIRI closed up 1.67% @ .122 on volume of about 33 million shares traded...
Demien,
Perhaps you'd be so kind to explain in brief layman's
terms what the TED is and how it is used to time
debt consolidation.
Thanks!
Here is what I got from an independent chart analysis, however I couldn't copy the graphics back in, but they are the least of concern with this:
SIRIUS XM RADIO INC (NASDAQ:SIRI) Strong Downtrend Up Arrow
Smart Scan Chart Analysis continues negative longer term. Look for this market to remain weak. Strong Downtrend with money management stops. A triangle indicates the presence of a very strong trend that is being driven by strong forces and insiders.
Based on a pre-defined weighted trend formula for chart analysis, SIRI scored -90 on a scale from -100 (strong downtrend) to +100 (strong uptrend):
+10 Last Hour Close Above 5 Hour Moving Average
-15 New 3 Day Low on Wednesday
-20 Last Price Below 20 Day Moving Average
-25 New 3 Week Low, Week Ending December 6th
-30 New 3 Month Low in December
-90 Total Score
NASDAQ_SIRI
Open High Low SIRI Price Change
0.1230 0.1280 0.1200 0.1259 +0.0059
Streaming Chart SmartScan Download Data Streaming Chart
------ Can anybody explain that statement in red?? I find it totally amazing that both buyers and sellers can throw equal amounts of mud consistently where the stock at its present price goes no where.
There is not one logical reason to be shorting SIRI, because there isn't enough volatility. There is not any backside to swing trade on. It just doesn't make sense to me.
They won't let the stock go down the tube, but they won't let it grow, either.
Look at the candle chart about 1:30 today and see where the reigns were drawn in when the stock was willing to shoot for .13. Look at the duration of the candles....they were just unreal. There were two of them. They weren't short selling, but instead were going for the throat to reign everything back.
What good would come from manipulating the stock to stay so low?
Just curious..............I would enjoy your thoughts about that and the paragraph up above.
Thanks, and have a great evening -
Bill
(Not being a pessimist, just would like some thoughts)
all i can do is hope thats its the randomness of the market and not any kind of manipulation. Hopefully im not naive.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Bus...00809415110534
Here is a good definition that I found for you.;)
Excellent. Thanks. Using that link Demien put up from Bloomberg, if you look at the 3 yr view, there was a stark increase in the TED in Aug/Sep of 2007, fluctuating between 1 and 2, as compared to the previous two years, where it had continuously stayed below 1. See:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/cbuild...1=.TEDSP%3AIND
After Aug/Sep 2007, the TED remained between 1 and 2 until in September 2008, when it spiked up to near 5. That's when the market collapsed. This may suggest that investors had an entire year's warning, to get out of the market, if the consistently higher TED numbers after August 2007, are an accurate early predictor of future weakening in the market.
With the 3 month actually moving into NEGATIVE yield briefly in q4 caused TED spread to = 3 month LIBOR historically TED spread is 10-50 BPS and LIBOR historically is 10 bps higher then the FED FUNDS. Three things are happening that MUST continue to happen to fix this credit mrket!!
1. LIBOR continue to fall hopefully below 100 BPS
2. 3 month T-bill needs to continue to move up in Yield
3. VIX MUST continue to drop, hopefully into the 20's.
Article from 12/08
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1096...s-still-frozen