Thousands of Canadians pre-register for Canadian Satellite Radio
The anticipation for satellite radio is growing and more than 3,000 Canadians have signed up to be the first in the country to receive Canadian Satellite Radio’s unique digital service, expected to be launched before the end of the year.
CSR street teams conducted pre-registration sign-ups in July at the Toronto Molson Indy and the Dark Knights Nationals race kit event in Markham ON as well as through CSR website registrations online at www.cdnsatrad.com.
“Thousands of Canadians have committed to the benefits of our satellite radio offering: the diversity, choice and portability are obviously appealing to a broad spectrum of the population,” said Stephen Tapp, CSR’s president and COO.
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“With French, English and multilingual content, we aim to develop our programming to please the cross-section of rural and urban Canadians who will have the opportunity to receive satellite radio broadcast in their language of choice, anywhere in the country,” said Tapp. “No other broadcast technology can bring Canadians together like satellite radio.”
“The excitement is building as we get closer to service launch. I thank all of our future customers who have pre-registered for CSR’s service,” said Tapp. “Offering extensive listening choice to rural and urban Canadians is just around the corner.”
To pre-register for Canadian Satellite Radio, visit www.cdnsatrad.com.
Canadian Satellite Radio (CSR) is Canada’s premier satellite radio service. It is owned and operated by Canadian John I. Bitove, and received a licence from the CRTC in June 2005 to offer the XM Satellite Radio subscription radio service in French and English to Canadians via satellite. CSR creates unique and original music, comedy, multi-ethnic and other entertainment content to be broadcast across North America. CSR works in partnership with XM Satellite Radio of the United States, which is the leading satellite radio provider in the US.
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