Again from DCRTV.com...
If Sirius XM is facing a huge credit crunch next year, how could it raise
cash
for survival? One of DCRTV's reliable sources tells us that the
recently-merged firm has several major disposable assets - its DC real
estate
and its satellites. All would generate some cool cash for the struggling
satradder. We already pretty much know that XM's music and talk channels
will
be replaced by their Sirius versions soon, so there'll be no need for the
state-of-the-art XM New York Avenue (DC) broadcast complex. And, our
source
tells us that it's not out of the question that XMers would have to
eventually
trade in their incompatible receivers for Sirius versions, too. XM's
birds,
"parked" over the equator relative to the Earth's rotation, would be more
valuable to other data and TV service applications than the constantly
"moving" Sirius birds would be. Stay tuned.....