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XM and QuickPlay Announce First Universally Available XM Radio Mobile Service for BlackBerry Smartphones

   XM is the nation's number-one satellite radio company. XM offers more than 170 radio channels of commercial-free music, premier sports, talk radio, news, comedy, children's programming, and other entertainment choices. Subscribers listen to XM on satellite radios for the car, home, and portable use. XM, the leader in satellite-delivered entertainment and data services for the automobile market, is available in 140 vehicle models for 2007. XM radios are available at consumer electronics retailers nationwide. For more information, visit http://www.xmradio.com. (PRNewsFoto/XM SATELLITE RADIO, INC.)

WASHINGTON, DC UNITED STATES
 BlackBerry Users Can Now Stream 20 Channels of Popular XM Music and Comedy
            Content through Major U.S. Mobile Service Providers

    LAS VEGAS, April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CTIA Booth #4544 --
XM (Nasdaq: XMSR), the nation's leading provider of satellite radio with
more than 9 million subscribers, and QuickPlay Media, the leader in mobile
TV and video solutions, today announced that XM Radio Mobile has selected
QuickPlay's OpenVideo(TM) as the first media management platform to make XM
Radio Mobile universally available on select BlackBerry(R) smartphones from
Research In Motion (RIM). The service, which can run across major U.S.
mobile service providers' networks, enables consumers to get 20 exclusive
XM channels of commercial-free music and 24-hour comedy programming for
just $7.99 per month with an option for a complimentary 24-hour trial.

    (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070313/XMLOGO )

    The XM Radio Mobile offering provides BlackBerry smartphone users with
unlimited access to a wide selection of the most popular commercial-free
music channels, including XM's 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s decade channels,
20on20 (Top 20 Hits), Ethel (New Alternative Rock), The City (Hip-Hop/R&B
Hits), XMU (Indie Rock), Watercolors (Easy Jazz) and Highway 16 (New
Country Hits). Customers can also listen to XM comedy channels, The Virus
(outrageous uncensored talk) and XM Comedy (uncensored comedy).

    "Together with QuickPlay, XM Radio Mobile will provide BlackBerry users
with access to a compelling selection of XM's acclaimed music and comedy
programming virtually anywhere they go," said Vernon Irvin, EVP and Chief
Marketing Officer, XM Satellite Radio. "Today's announcement reinforces
XM's commitment to making our industry-leading content available to
consumers in ways that fit their lifestyles."

    All XM channels are easily accessed via a simple user interface with
graphical icons for content genres and channels. While listening to one XM
Radio Mobile channel, users can see the song title, artist and album, as
well as what's currently playing on other XM Radio Mobile channels.
Subscribers can also multi-task as XM Radio Mobile can run in the
background while the user accesses other data applications on their
BlackBerry smartphone.

    BlackBerry smartphones supported by the XM Mobile Radio service require
BlackBerry Device Software 4.2 or higher and include the BlackBerry(R) 8800
Series, BlackBerry(R) 8700 Series, BlackBerry(R) Pearl(TM) Series and
BlackBerry(R) Curve(TM) Series smartphones with a BlackBerry data plan on
major U.S. mobile carrier networks. The service, and a complimentary
24-hour trial, is available via a downloadable application that can be
easily accessed by visiting http://www.xmradio.com/bb from the BlackBerry
smartphone's browser, or by texting "XM" to 47201 and clicking on the
download link provided. Subscribers can opt to have their purchase charged
to their credit card or where available billed directly to their service
provider.

    "QuickPlay Media is thrilled to partner with XM, the leader in audio
entertainment, to offer BlackBerry smartphone users the ability to easily
discover and enjoy music and comedy from XM Radio Mobile, regardless of
which U.S. service provider they subscribe to," said Wayne Purboo,
president and CEO, QuickPlay Media. "Additionally, we are proud to continue
to expand our portfolio of services for the BlackBerry platform, including
the first audio streaming service for BlackBerry, called QuickPlayer; and
the first free video streaming service for BlackBerry, called
VideoStreams."

    In addition to XM Radio Mobile for BlackBerry smartphones, XM
programming is also available to consumers through a growing number of new
platforms, including: on the Web through XM Radio Online; via podcasts at
http://www.xmradio.com/podcasts or http://www.itunes.com; and through select GPS
products.

    XM Radio Mobile on BlackBerry is being featured at CTIA in the
QuickPlay booth (#4544- Hall N3/N4) and in the BlackBerry booth (#425 -
LVCC Central). Further information and instruction is available online via
http://www.xmradio.com/mobile or through the BlackBerry smartphone browser at
http://www.xmradio.com/bb.

    About XM

    XM (Nasdaq: XMSR) is America's number one satellite radio company with
more than 9 million subscribers. Broadcasting live daily from studios in
Washington, DC, New York City, Chicago, Nashville, Toronto and Montreal,
XM's 2008 lineup includes more than 170 digital channels of choice from
coast to coast: commercial-free music, premier sports, news, talk radio,
comedy, children's and entertainment programming; and the most advanced
traffic and weather information.

    XM, the leader in satellite-delivered entertainment and data services
for the automobile market through partnerships with General Motors, Honda,
Hyundai, Nissan, Porsche, Ferrari, Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota is available
in 140 different vehicle models for 2008. XM's industry-leading products
are available at consumer electronics retailers nationwide. XM programming
is also available through XM Radio Online, the exclusive home on the
Internet for XM's commercial-free music channels; as downloads of original
XM shows via podcasts from XM's Web site or the Apple's iTunes Store; and
as streams of commercial- free XM music channels to AT&T and Alltel
wireless customers through XM Radio Mobile. For more information about XM
hardware, programming and partnerships, please visit http://www.xmradio.com

    About QuickPlay Media

    QuickPlay Media provides content management and service delivery
solutions for mobile television and video services. The QuickPlay
OpenVideo(TM) platform offers maximum flexibility and streamlined
application integration for mobile operators, media companies and
technology partners. The platform powers mobile video services for 13 major
mobile operators in North America and Europe, providing both live and
on-demand content from more than 150 different media companies. OpenVideo
works in many different mobile content ecosystems, seamlessly operating
with major search, advertising, billing and user interface frameworks.
QuickPlay Media Inc. has offices in Toronto, San Francisco and London. For
complete information, please visit http://www.quickplay.com

    The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols
are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.
Research In Motion (RIM) is authorizing the use of its trademarks in this
specific press release only.

    RIM's limited approval is not a license, implied or otherwise, to its
trademarks or any other intellectual property rights. Notwithstanding this
limited approval, RIM reserves all rights with respect to its intellectual
property.



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  • http://www.quickplay.com
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    CONTACT:
    Christi Dean of fama PR, +1-617-758-4153,
    quickplay@famapr.com, for QuickPlay Media Inc.; or Chance
    Patterson, +1-202-380-4318, Chance.patterson@xmradio.com, or
    David Butler, +1-202-380-4317, David.butler@xmradio.com, both of
    XM Satellite Radio