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Future of Sirius XM Radio

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Rank
928
| Quantumrun Global 1000

Sirius XM Satellite Radio is a US broadcasting company that offer three online radio and satellite radio services operating in America: XM Satellite Radio, Sirius XM Radio, and Sirius Satellite Radio. The company also has a significant investment in Canada called SiriusXM Canada, a subsidiary company that provides Sirius and XM service in Canada. At the end of 2013, Sirius restructured their corporate formation, which made Sirius XM Radio Inc. a direct, solely owned subsidiary of Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.

Home Country:
Sector:
Industry:
Media
Founded:
1949
Global employee count:
1526
Domestic employee count:
Number of domestic locations:

Financial Health

Revenue:
$5017220000 USD
3y average revenue:
$4589457667 USD
Operating expenses:
$3585091000 USD
3y average expenses:
$3345962000 USD
Funds in reserve:
$111838000 USD

Asset Performance

Innovation assets and Pipeline

Investment into R&D:
$69025
Total patents held:
59

All company data collected from its 2016 annual report and other public sources. The accuracy of this data and the conclusions derived from them depend on this publicly accessible data. If a data point listed above is discovered to be inaccurate, Quantumrun will make the necessary corrections to this live page. 

DISRUPTION VULNERABILITY

Belonging to the media sector means this company will be affected directly and indirectly by a number of disruptive opportunities and challenges over the coming decades. While described in detail within Quantumrun’s special reports, these disruptive trends can be summarized along the following broad points:

*First off, the cultural shift among Millennials and Gen Zs toward experiences over material goods will make travel, food, leisure, live events and especially media consumption increasingly desirable activities.
*By the late 2020s, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) will reach a level of market penetration significant enough for media companies to start shifting sizeable resources into content production for these platforms.
*By the late 2030s, the widespread popularity of VR and AR will shift the public’s media consumption tastes away from voyeuristic storytelling (traditional movies and television shows) to participatory forms of storytelling that immerses the content consumer by allowing them to influence the content they experience—kind of like being an actor in the movie you’re watching.
*The shrinking cost and versatility of artificial intelligence systems, combined with the increasing computational capacity of future quantum computing systems, will drive down the cost of producing higher budget looking content, especially for future VR and AR platforms.
*All media will eventually be delivered primarily through subscription based platforms. Everyone will pay for the content they want to consume.

COMPANY’S FUTURE PROSPECTS

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