Backseat Driver
Why Car Sales Keep Climbing
Jerry Flint, 09.05.02, 2:34 PM ET
In August, the U.S. auto and light truck sales rate shot up 13% from last
year. General Motors was ahead 18% and every carmaker but Volkswagen and
Isuzu showed unit sales gains from the year-ago month. The industry's total
sales for eight months are ahead of a year ago.
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Tuesday July 23, 1:18 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Sirius Satellite Radio
Sirius and Panasonic Announce New Sirius Satellite Radio Products for Consumers
Plans Include Panasonic Products for Cars and Commercial Trucks
NEW YORK, July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sirius Satellite Radio (Nasdaq:
SIRI - News), the premier satellite radio broadcaster, today announced that
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company (PCEC), the consumer sales division
of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America, will introduce Panasonic Sirius
satellite receiver products for distribution in September.
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What's Going On Up There?
By John Atkinson, October 2000
A much-touted benefit of DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD is that these
new media can store digital audio data extending one or more octaves higher
in frequency response than the capabilities of the CD.
In the August issue's "Industry Update" (pp.27-29), Paul Messenger reported
on an add-on supertweeter from English manufacturer Tannoy that would extend
the ultrasonic response of loudspeakers so they can reproduce this new information.
Putting to one side for now the issue of whether a loudspeaker really needs
to be able to reproduce frequencies that no one can hear, the subject of
how much ultrasonic content is present in real musical signals is still a
contentious one.
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Volkswagen, Honda, Isuzu and Nissan Put on Alert
By NAN/NABO
That Dealings With XM Satellite Radio May Result in National Boycott of Foreign
Vehicles
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