Fool Video: Satellite Radio's Death Match

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If their proposed merger doesn't happen, what will become of XM (Nasdaq: XMSR) and Sirius (Nasdaq: SIRI)? Which company is more likely to survive? In this installment of "Fool Video," I ask Motley Fool contributor Tim Beyers.

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Neither Tim Beyers nor Mac Greer owns any of the stocks discussed. The Fool has a disclosure policy.

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