expects Sirius XM Holdings to fund its projected uses of cash with cash provided by operations, cash on hand and borrowings under its existing credit facility.
Sirius XM Holdings does not expect the COVID-19 pandemic and its related economic impact to affect its capital and financial resources, including its liquidity position. The COVID-19 pandemic has not impacted Sirius XM Holdings’ ability to access its traditional funding sources. The pandemic has not increased Sirius XM Holdings’ costs of, or reduced its access to, capital under its revolving credit facility or the debt capital markets, and Sirius XM Holdings does not believe it is reasonably likely to do so in the near-term. In addition, Sirius XM Holdings does not believe that the pandemic will affect its ongoing ability to meet the covenants in its debt instruments, including under its revolving credit facility.
Formula 1’s uses of cash are expected to be debt service payments and operating expenses. Although Formula 1’s operating cash flows are expected to decrease as a result of COVID-19, Liberty expects Formula 1 to fund its projected uses of cash with cash provided by operations, cash on hand and other sources of liquidity.
Braves Holdings’ uses of cash are expected to be expenditures related to the mixed-use development, debt service payments and operating expenses. Although Braves Holdings’ operating cash flows are expected to decrease as a result of COVID-19, Liberty expects Braves Holdings to fund its projected uses of cash with cash on hand, cash provided by operations and through the borrowings under construction loans.
We believe that the available sources of liquidity are sufficient to cover our projected future uses of cash.
Results of Operations—Businesses
Sirius XM Holdings. Sirius XM Holdings operates two complementary audio entertainment businesses, Sirius XM and Pandora.
Sirius XM features music, sports, entertainment, comedy, talk, news, traffic and weather channels as well as infotainment services, in the United States on a subscription fee basis through its two proprietary satellite radio systems and through the internet via applications for mobile devices, home devices and other consumer electronic equipment. Sirius XM’s satellite radios are primarily distributed through automakers, retailers, and its website. The Sirius XM service is also available through its user interface, called “360L,” which combines Sirius XM’s satellite and streaming services into a single, cohesive in-vehicle entertainment experience. The primary source of revenue for the Sirius XM business is generated from subscription fees, with most of its customers subscribing to monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual plans. The Sirius XM business also derives revenue from advertising on select non-music channels, direct sales of its satellite radios and accessories, and other ancillary services. As of September 30, 2020, the Sirius XM business had approximately 34.4 million subscribers.
In addition to its audio entertainment businesses, Sirius XM provides connected vehicle services to several automakers. These services are designed to enhance the safety, security and driving experience of consumers. Sirius XM also offers a suite of data services that includes graphical weather, fuel prices, sports schedules and scores and movie listings, a traffic information service that includes information as to road closings, traffic flow and incident data to consumers with compatible in-vehicle navigation systems, and real-time weather services in vehicles, boats and planes. The Sirius XM business also holds a 70% equity interest and 33% voting interest in Sirius XM Canada.
In May 2020, Sirius XM Holdings terminated the Automatic Labs Inc. (“Automatic”) service, which was part of its connected services business. Automatic operated a service for consumers and auto dealers and offered an install-it-yourself adapter and mobile application, which transformed older vehicles into connected vehicles. During the nine months ended September 30, 2020, Sirius XM Holdings recorded $24 million of restructuring expenses related to the termination of the service.
The Pandora business operates a music, comedy and podcast streaming discovery platform, offering a personalized experience for each listener wherever and whenever they want to listen, whether through mobile devices, car speakers or connected devices. Pandora enables listeners to create personalized stations and playlists, discover new content, hear artist- and expert-curated playlists, podcasts and select Sirius XM content, as well as search and play songs and albums on-demand. Pandora is available as an ad-supported radio service, a radio subscription service, called Pandora Plus, and