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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.
"IT: The History of Pop Music" is a program that XM Satellite Radio aired annually from 2002 to 2007, in which a majority of charted pop songs (and some non-charted songs) from the 1930s to the 2000s were aired in chronological order on seven of the platform's channels (The 40s on 4, The 50s on 5, The 60s on 6, The 70s on 7, The 80s on 8, The ...
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 ]
During its tenure as Flight 26, it was XM's second-most-listened-to channel after Top 20 on 20. On November 12, 2008, during the consolidation of XM and Sirius programming, Flight 26 took The Pulse branding that lived on Sirius channel 9, which aired a 1990s/hot AC hybrid, and that channel number is now The 90s on 9.
SiriusXM features new Jimmy Fallon radio. SiriusXM launched its holiday channels on Nov. 1, including the new "Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Radio." The channel features a mix of holiday songs ...
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 ]
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]