OZZY OSBOURNE Visits SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO; Interview To Air Friday

March 23, 2005

The Hard Attack channel 27 airstaff on Sirius Satellite Radio had a "Sirius" hang with Ozzy Osbourne, Tuesday March 22 at Sirius' New York City headquarters.

On Friday, March 25, Sirius' Octane channel 20 becomes "Ozztane" for the weekend, and airs its interview with Ozzy at 8 p.m. ET. Starting Monday, March 28, Hard Attack presents "Sweet Week of Sabbath" and airs its interview with Ozzy, along with tons of BLACK SABBATH music, through Friday afternoon April 1.

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