Originally posted by Joe_Black
He'll have his own channel where he can say and do whatever he wants while giving the big stiffy to the FCC and the government. It's a Stern listener's wet dream!
The FCC has got themselves into the biz of regulating satellite TV via the rules of carrying local channels, don't be surprised if they try to get a piece of the action with satellite radio. With semi-recent advances in broadcast technology, the FCC's original mandate of spectrum allocation is pretty much obsolete, but no organization will ever voluntarily declare victory and close the doors, they just start looking for other reasons to justify their existence.

Plus, or until then, with no rules to break, Stern's appeal may drop. Can't be the underdog fighting the man when there is no the man...