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Pop2K (formerly XM Hitlist) is a commercial-free all-2000s radio station that is broadcast on Sirius XM Radio. It is located on channel 10 [ 1 ] (previously 30), and Dish Network 6010 and 099-10. It plays a range of top 40 hits from 2000 to 2009.
B.B. King's Bluesville is a Sirius XM Radio channel devoted to blues music. It plays a mix of traditional blues, modern blues, rockin' blues and soul or "finger-poppin ' " blues. Bill Wax was the original program director for the channel until his departure from SiriusXM in June 2013.
The 10s Spot is a satellite radio music channel that plays music from the 2010s. Originally launched on November 3, 2021, it airs on Sirius XM Radio Channel 11. [1] The station plays pop, R&B, and hip hop songs from 2010 to 2019, and is commercial-free with the exception of station IDs, which primarily reference memes and pop culture references from the decade.
SiriusXM just released a list of brand-new channels as well as announced numerous changes to their lineup, app and overall brand identity. The 10 new channels will debut throughout the rest of ...
It's been several months since SiriusXM purchased Pandora for $3.5 billion, and now we're finally getting a glimpse of how the satellite radio company plans to use its new toy.
Sirius XM NASCAR Radio: NASCAR racing talk and play-by-play (when available) Available: Available: 90 Sirius XM NHL Network Radio: National Hockey League talk and play-by-play (when available) Available: Available: 91 Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio: PGA Tour golf talks and play-by-play (when available) Available: Available: 92 Sirius XM Fight Nation
SiriusXM has a dedicated base of users, but AM/FM still controls a 60% share of ad-supported and ad-free offerings in cars, according to Edison Research’s Q1 2024 Share of Ear survey. (And it ...
Sirius XM Hits 1 is a Top 40 radio station on Sirius XM Radio channel 2 and Dish Network channels 6002 and 099-02 (099-02 is only for Hopper users). Like most Sirius XM stations, it plays no commercials. The channel was formerly known as US-1 until 2004. The name is a take-off of VH1, whose name was originally an abbreviation of "Video Hits 1".