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Top 20 on 20 – was a hits station whose song list was determined by listener voting (dropped on 17 July 2014). World Radio Network – was "An international tour of the news from broadcasters worldwide" (dropped on 25 April 2013) [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Top 20 on 20 (or just 20 on 20) was a commercial-free, interactive hit music satellite radio station. It was on channel 3 (previously 20) on Sirius XM Radio. [1] The channel played everything new from rock to rap, with the songs chosen by online votes to the XM website.
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.
An estimated 12% of listenership to FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations comes from means other than the actual AM or FM signal itself, usually an Internet radio stream. [12] Sirius XM Radio has a base of 34.3 million subscribers as of 2020. [13] American Top 40 attracts over 20 million listeners per week. [6]
XM Summer (XM 120) – This channel, featuring a marathon of summer-themed songs, first aired on channel 120 between 2007-06-20 and 2007-06-22. [10] It re-aired on 2008-06-21. Uncle Sam (XM 120) – This channel, featuring patriotic American music for the Fourth of July , aired on channel 120 between 2007-07-03 and 2007-07-05. [ 11 ]
The Pulse is a Sirius XM Radio station that plays music from the 2010s to present-day on channel 5 and Dish Network channel 6005. Every half-hour The Pulse's Jim Ryan or Ron Ross reviews music news on tours, future albums, and other topics covered.
This is a list of songs which received the most airplay per week on radio stations in the United States as ranked and published by Billboard magazine on the Radio Songs (formerly Hot 100 Airplay) chart during the 2020s.
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".