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March 28, 2002 10:20 AM PST

More cars get satellite radio

XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite, the two companies trying to convince consumers to pay monthly subscriptions fees to access dozens of channels of satellite-delivered music and news, announced new alliances with some automakers at this week's New York International Auto Show.

Both Volkswagen and Nissan will offer a choice of XM- or Sirius-ready radio receivers as an option in select car models. Support from automakers is seen as a key element in popularizing satellite radio. Exclusive XM partners include General Motors, Honda and Isuzu, while Sirius has locked up Chrysler, Ford, BMW, Mazda and Volvo.

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