James Meyer |
"That plays to our strength,"
he added, "because our music stations will remain commercial
free forever."
SiriusXM has about 25.1 million
subscribers, which according to Seeking Alpha compares to roughly 6
million paid users for Spotify and about 2.5 million paying
subscribers for Pandora.
Meyer said on "Squawk Box"
that terrestrial radio is still "the biggest gorilla in the
room" with about $15 billion a year in revenue, compared with
SiriusXM's projected $4 billion in sales next year.
"The competition for me has always
been free" radio, he continued. "We're not interested in
customers who don't want to pay."
Besides serving its subscribers,
SiriusXM's relationship with automakers is important, considering a
main revenue stream has been the inclusion of satellite radios in new
cars, trucks and SUVs.
"We're in 70 percent of all new
cars built," Meyer reported. "At the end of the third
quarter, we have 57 million [vehicles] out there that have our
technology incorporated. And about mid-30s of that are not active."
But he said that part of the business
is evolving, as subscribers sell their cars. "We're now getting
two bites at the apple," Meyer said, because the company can
also sell the purchaser of that used car satellite radio service.
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