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Satellite radio is a type of digital audio broadcasting that uses satellites to transmit radio signals to receivers. It is a form of satellite communication, which is the transmission of information from one point to another via an artificial satellite. Satellite radio is different from traditional radio in that it is not limited by geographic boundaries, allowing for a much wider range of programming. It also offers a much higher quality of sound than traditional radio.
Satellite radio is available in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is typically offered as a subscription service, with a variety of packages available. These packages typically include a variety of music, news, sports, and talk radio channels.
Some of the major companies in the satellite radio market include SiriusXM, XM Radio, and WorldSpace. Other companies include Slacker Radio, TuneIn, and iHeartRadio. Show Less Read more