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WorldSpace global base touches 1 lakh

Our Bureau

Bangalore , Dec. 18

WORLDSPACE has said its global subscription has touched 100,000.

In India alone, until October this year, the pioneer of satellite-based digital radio services had more than 47,000 subscribers from nine cities. In October alone, it added 12,000 new subscribers of its specially made audio sets. During the third quarter ended September 2005, its buyer base grew 114 per cent over the same period of 2004.

"The company remains focussed on building content and partner networks to increase visibility and drive consumer demand," it said.

"Reaching 100,000 subscribers is an important milestone for WorldSpace and it reflects the effective implementation of our strategic plan, which is to leverage attractive market opportunities for our subscription services," said WorldSpace Chairman and CEO, Mr Noah Samara.

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