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The Who Channel (29) – The Who music (dropped on 1 April 2007) Discovery Channel Radio (119) – Discovery Channel programming (dropped on 14 February 2007). Revolution (67) – Christian rock (dropped on 14 February 2007). Sports Byline USA (122) – Sports Talk and Play-by-Play (dropped on 14 February 2007).
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 ...
Sirius XM's mobile app (version 3.0), as seen on the iPad Mini. On February 4, 2010, the Sirius XM BlackBerry application was announced, for use on BlackBerry smartphones (the Bold, Curve, Storm, and Tour). [82] As of April 2013, the app featured over 150 channels. [83] On May 28, 2010, the Sirius XM application for Android smartphones was ...
The pay service Sirius XM Radio was monitored directly by Arbitron from 2007 to early 2008. The final numbers available, from early 2008 (prior to when XM and Sirius merged), had The Howard Stern Show being the most listened-to show on either platform, with Stern 's Howard 100 channel netting a "cume" of 1.2 million listeners and Howard 101 ...
According to its website, SiriusXM's "official year-round channel for holiday music, Holiday Traditions (Ch. 602), is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for the biggest Christmas fans around.
SiriusXM: '70s on 7. ' 70s on 7 (or just The '70s) is a commercial-free, satellite radio channel on Sirius XM Radio channel 7 and Dish Network channel 6007 (channel 099-07 on Dish's Hopper DVR units). It plays pop, rock, soul, and disco music from the 1970s, mostly hits. Prior to XM’s merger with Sirius, Arbitron reported that '70s on 7 was ...
List of Sirius XM Radio channels; 0–9. 1st Wave (Sirius XM station) The 10s Spot '40s Junction '50s Gold '60s Gold '70s on 7 '80s on 8 '90s on 9; A. Aguila (Sirius ...
The Village is an SiriusXM channel that specializes in folk music, described by SiriusXM as "from the ballads of early American songwriters to the contemporary masters of folk." [1] Originally on XM Satellite Radio channel 62, [2] it is now available on SiriusXM internet radio, channel 741. The program director of The Village is Mary Sue Twohy. [3]