Sirius Satellite Radio Inc on Friday said it has reached a deal with two music companies to allow their songs to be played on a new radio unit that can store songs for future playback.
Sirius will pay a fee to Warner Music Group Corp and Vivendi Universal SA's Universal Music Group for each unit of its new S50 radio device that it sells, according to officials from the three companies.
The Wall Street Journal reported the deal on its Web site on Friday. The spokesmen declined to reveal other terms of the agreement. The S50 allows people to store radio broadcasts and chop them up into individual songs that they can play back on customised playlists.
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