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Little can hide from satellite eyes in the sky (Seattle Times)
Throughout the Cold War, satellite and spy-plane imagery of military sites was the sort of information that could start or stop a war or…

EU seeking to take over responsibility for issuing satellite licenses (International Herald Tribune)
The proposal would break national monopolies on managing the radio spectrum and make the commission the clearinghouse for satellite companies seeking permission to offer services in Europe.

Sirius Satellite Radio Adds Grateful Dead Channel (CBS 5 Bay Area)
A new channel devoted entirely to the Grateful Dead debuts Sept. 7 on Sirius Satellite Radio, beginning with the broadcast of a rare 1974 performance by the band at the Hollywood Bowl, the company announced Wednesday.

Get ready for Dead air on Sirius satellite radio (Asbury Park Press)
Get ready for Dead air. A new channel devoted entirely to the Grateful Dead debuts Sept. 7 on Sirius Satellite Radio, beginning with the broadcast of a rare 1974 performance by the band at the Hollywood Bowl, the company announced today. "This is gonna be one fun channel,'' Dead guitarist Bob Weir said in a release announcing the station. "We, the guys in the band, get to be involved as much as …

Satellite radio adds all-Dead, all-the-time station (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
NEW YORK (AP) — Get ready for Dead air. A new channel devoted entirely to the Grateful Dead debuts Sept. 7 on Sirius Satellite Radio, beginning with the broadcast of a rare 1974 performance by the band at the Hollywood Bowl, the company announced Wednesday.

Perry Farrell's Satellite Party: New band, new cause (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
LONDON — In a five-star hotel in West London, Perry Farrell, one-time frontman of Jane's Addiction and founder of the Lollapalooza empire, eats a late breakfast of smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. As he eats, he plays us a selection of tracks from the first album by his new band, Satellite Party.

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