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SIRIUS Satellite Radio & NYU Langone Medical Center Launch 'Doctor Radio' Channel
Monday, June 02, 2008 12:01 AM
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Broadcasting live from leading New York City academic medical center, new channel hosted exclusively by doctors, available 24/7 to listeners nationwide

Call-in format provides everyday Americans with unprecedented access to world-class physicians

'Doctor Radio' features daily shows and reports on general health and wellness, plastic surgery, sexual health, child psychiatry, weight loss, sports injuries, pregnancy, emergency medicine, pediatrics, and much more


NEW YORK, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIRIUS Satellite Radio(Nasdaq: SIRI) and NYU today announced the launch of Doctor Radio powered byNYU Langone Medical Center, a national radio channel of world-class physicianshosting live call-in radio shows broadcast daily to millions of listeners.Doctor Radio will launch on June 2 exclusively on SIRIUS channel 114.


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Doctor Radio is a groundbreaking concept: a 24/7 radio channel featuringdozens of expert clinicians and researchers hosting live call-in shows fromits studio at the Medical Center. It's real doctors helping real people.Doctor Radio will provide expert information, news, and fascinating storiesfrom the world of health and medicine delivered firsthand by the New YorkUniversity medical professionals on the front lines of advancing medicine,discussed conversationally and interactively with SIRIUS listeners.


Doctor Radio will delve into topics that matter to millions of Americans,including general health and wellness; child psychiatry; sexual health;plastic surgery; cancer; pediatrics; heart health; men's and women's health;sports injuries; dermatology; autism and ADHD; and emergency medicine. SIRIUS'Doctor Radio hosts from NYU Langone Medical Center include renownedpsychiatrists, heart surgeons, emergency care specialists, cardiologists, apolice surgeon, as well as physicians who specialize in issues specific tomen, women and children.


SIRIUS and NYU have built a state-of-the-art broadcasting studio in thelobby of the Manhattan-based NYU Langone Medical Center to be the broadcasthome of Doctor Radio, bringing listeners right into the middle of the medicalworld. Doctors are minutes from the O.R., the E.R., and seeing patients, andcan often be seen performing their radio shows in scrubs.


Going even further into the world of medicine, in the coming weeks, aspart of a special series called 'Sounds of the Hospital,' Doctor Radio willtake listeners inside the operating room during open heart surgery. The serieswill also feature a night in Bellevue Hospital's emergency department, one ofthe busiest in New York City, as well as allow people to listen in and learnfrom a family in crisis at the NYU Child Study Center.


'Doctor Radio offers listeners a rare level of contact and communicationwith New York University School of Medicine physicians and scientists,' saidRobert I. Grossman, M.D., Saul J. Farber Dean and CEO of NYU Langone MedicalCenter. 'We are so pleased to partner with SIRIUS on Doctor Radio. We willgreatly expand the reach and impact of our academic medical center, and themedical information people have access to, as SIRIUS helps us connect daily tomillions of diverse listeners across the country.'


'Doctor Radio is a revolutionary concept: leading-edge medicine pairedwith leading-edge media,' said Scott Greenstein, SIRIUS' President, Sports andEntertainment. 'Top physicians are just a phone call away, able to deliverimmediate and insightful medical information and knowledge relevant to ourlisteners, their families and friends who may never otherwise get this uniqueaccess to the highest echelon of doctors.'


Below is a selection of weekly programs listeners will hear on DoctorRadio:


'Tales From the E.R.'


Thursday, 8:00 am - 10:00 am ET


Baby on the way, too much alcohol, heart attack, car accident, shooting,stabbing, coughing, fainting, fever, rash, bites, pain - all in a night's workfor E.R. doctors. Trained to react quickly and stabilize patients, they arethe front line of medical treatment. Hear the real life stories of the traumaand the drama E.R. doctors face every day from host Dr. Billy Goldberg,assistant professor and assistant director, NYU Department of EmergencyMedicine.



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