Liberty Media rejected Sirius XM’s claims that its petition to...
Liberty Media rejected Sirius XM’s claims that its petition to obtain de facto control of the satellite radio company doesn’t provide new material facts or arguments. The petition urges the FCC International Bureau to reconsider dismissal of applications to assume…
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such control (CD June 1 p7). The new information provided in the petition responds directly to the erroneous conclusion in the bureau decision that Liberty Media had not demonstrated that it intends to take actions that would constitute exercise of de facto or de jure control over Sirius, Liberty said. The company was responding to Sirius’s opposition to the petition. Sirius had said Liberty hasn’t presented a concrete plan to take control (CD June 13 p16). Liberty said it’s “not required to state precisely how and when it will exercise de facto control over Sirius."