Super Tuesday Wall-to-Wall Coverage on XM Radio’s Presidential Election Channel ‘POTUS ‘08′

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XM Satellite Radio’s presidential election channel POTUS ‘08 will
provide wall-to-wall coverage of the Super Tuesday contests on February
5 as voters go to the polls in 24 states.

POTUS ‘08 is the first radio channel devoted exclusively to news and
commentary about the 2008 election. The non-partisan, commercial-free
channel airs nationwide on XM channel 130.

POTUS ‘08 hosts Rebecca Roberts, Joe Mathieu, and Adrienne Mitchell
will anchor the Super Tuesday coverage from the XM studios in
Washington, D.C. POTUS ’08’s Scott Walterman will be in Los Angeles to
cover the California primaries, while fellow anchor Tim Farley will be
in Manhattan to report on the results in New York state.

Tammy Haddad, the veteran network TV political producer and media
commentator, will host the latest edition of “High Definition Politics”
on POTUS ‘08 on Tuesday at 6:00 pm ET/3:00 pm PT. Haddad’s guests for
the hour- long special will include CNN political correspondent Jessica
Yellin; Bob Shrum, presidential campaign adviser for Al Gore and John
Kerry; Todd Harris, presidential campaign adviser for Fred Thompson and
John McCain’s 2000 bid; Mike Allen, chief political correspondent for
The Politico; and Alexandra Stoddard, political analyst and associate
editor for The Hill.

POTUS ‘08 contributors from the Washington Post, FOX News, Los
Angeles Times, the polling firm Zogby International, National Journal,
and Campaigns & Elections’ Politics magazine will report news from
Super Tuesday states across the nation. Bloggers and podcasters will
weigh in with opinions and analysis.

As a public service, XM broadcasts the POTUS ‘08 channel for free to
all XM radios. Those who do not have XM radios can listen to POTUS ‘08
for free for two weeks at http://www.xmradio.com/potus. The channel’s name (pronounced “POH- tus”) is a term used by White House staff for President of the United States.

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