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Thursday, March 16, 2006

President Clinton to Appear on James Carville and Luke Russert's New Sports Show on XM Satellite Radio Debuting Friday, March 17

President Clinton to Appear on James Carville and Luke Russert's New Sports Show on XM Satellite Radio Debuting Friday, March 17

Clinton Talks College Basketball With Carville and Russert for XM Debut; Carville Says President George H. W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Invited for Future Shows

WASHINGTON, March 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- President Bill Clinton will appear on XM Satellite Radio's new sports talk show "60/20," hosted by James Carville and Luke Russert, which will debut Friday, March 17 in its regular weekly timeslot of 8:00 am - 9:00 am ET on XM Live (XM channel 200).

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For their inaugural show, Carville, the noted political strategist, commentator and passionate sports fan, and Russert, son of NBC journalist Tim Russert, interviewed President Clinton, an ardent college basketball fan, to discuss the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament and share their picks.

When Russert predicted that eighth-seeded Arkansas would go to the Sweet 16, defeating top-seeded Memphis to get there, he asked Clinton how he liked his chances:

"It's conceivable," Clinton said. "We don't quite know how good Memphis is. They have an unbelievable coach and they've won 30 games, so if Arkansas would beat them, I'd be thrilled. Nobody would be happier than me. I've got [Arkansas] going to the Sweet 16 too, but I don't know if it's emotion or conviction."

When asked which teams he thought had the best chance of making the Final Four, Clinton predicted Connecticut and Villanova, "assuming their injured players are in good shape," he said. As for the remaining slots, he said it was a tossup between Duke and Memphis or Texas and Kansas.

Russert asked Clinton if Arkansas and his alma mater Georgetown wound up playing against each other for the national championship, for which team would he cheer.

"If that happened, I'd cheer for Arkansas," he said. "I owe Georgetown a lot, but you know, I spent a lifetime cheering for Arkansas. We only won [the championship] once, so I hope we have another chance."

Carville said he hoped to have President George H. W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice appear on future shows to talk sports.

The concept for the XM show "60/20" was born from the heated exchanges between the 60-year-old Carville and 20-year-old Russert during Washington Nationals baseball games. "60/20" features the two discussing the top sports stories of the week. The hour-long show airs weekly on XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite radio company with more than six million subscribers, on Fridays at 8:00 am, with replays at 9:00 am and 10:00 am and Saturdays at 9:00 am, 10:00 am and 11:00 am (all times ET).

James Carville is a political commentator for CNN and noted Democratic political strategist who emerged onto the national political scene after his consulting firm, Carville & Begala, helped elect President Clinton in 1992. For his work on the Clinton campaign, the American Association of Political Consultants named him Campaign Manager of the Year in 1993. He went on to serve as a senior political adviser to the president. Often referred to as the "Ragin' Cajun" for his spirited debating style, Carville began managing political campaigns in 1982. Before entering politics, he worked as a litigator at a Baton Rouge, La., law firm, and also had brief stints in the U.S. Marines and as a high school teacher.

Luke Russert is currently a sophomore at Boston College. An avid sports fan, by the time he was 16, he had attended two Super Bowls, a World Series, five Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star Games, an NBA final, four NBA All- Star Games, two NCAA Final Fours, an NHL Stanley Cup Final, a U.S. Open and The Preakness Stakes. A graduate of St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., where he played football and baseball, Russert worked for the highly-rated ESPN program "Pardon the Interruption" in 2005.

About XM Satellite Radio

XM is America's number one satellite radio service with more than 6 million subscribers. Broadcasting live daily from studios in Washington, DC, New York City, the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Toronto and Montreal, XM's 2006 lineup includes 160 digital channels of choice from coast to coast: commercial-free music channels, plus premier sports, talk, comedy, children's and entertainment programming; and 21 channels of 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, Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan and Volkswagen/Audi, is available in more than 130 different vehicle models for 2006. XM's industry-leading products are available at consumer electronics retailers nationwide. For more information about XM hardware, programming and partnerships, please visit http://www.xmradio.com/.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements in this press release include demand for XM Satellite Radio's service, the Company's dependence on technology and third party vendors, its potential need for additional financing, as well as other risks described in XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.'s Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on 3-3-06. Copies of the filing are available upon request from XM Radio's Investor Relations Department.

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