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Story continues below ↓ The company has had some financial difficulty lately, losing close to two-thirds of its value in the past two years, according to a Washington Post report. Radio One programs XM 169 for XM Satellite Radio, which is in the process of merging with Sirius Satellite Radio. Lane, host of "We Ourselves," is a long-time Pacifica Radio personality with a penchant for blaming the ills of the black community on "the corporate plutocracy." Thompson, host of "Make it Plain," has been a key speaker for the Nation of Islam's "Million Man March" and "Millions More Movement." Lee Michaels, national program director for Syndication One News/Talk and XM 169 The Power, has declined to comment about the dismissals of Lane and Thompson. Michaels has said in March he had tried to hire Sheryl Underwood, a conservative talk show host with a background as a comedian, but she had failed to come to terms with the company after starting a show on XM 169. Meanwhile, Thompson and Lane have been replaced by conservative host Raynard Jackson for the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. time slot on the network. Company officials have said Jackson will eventually be replaced by its Syndication One lineup, which includes Al Sharpton, the civil rights activist, "The 2 Live Stews", a sports show, and a legal show hosted by Warren Ballentine. Syndication One, a joint venture of Radio One, Inc. and REACH Media, Inc., airs on 25 local news/talk stations across the country, according to the news release. (Disclosure: RCI's content was heard
on "We Ourselves")
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