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Me-103 (XM 103) – In celebration of XM's 4 million subscribers, a contest was held for a listener to program his/her own channel for a day. FIFA World Cup 2006 (XM 148) – Was the home for English World Cup Soccer Commentary and Play-by-Play. Added on 3/24/06. This station left the day after the completion of the 2006 World Cup. (Removed on ...
"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 ...
Underground Garage is a 24-hour satellite radio channel heard in the USA and Canada on Sirius XM Radio channel 21 and via Dish Network satellite TV, and heard worldwide on Sirius/XM Internet Radio. The radio channel is an extension of Van Zandt's own weekly radio show and shares the same philosophy.
Available starting today, Pandora Now will have a dedicated channel on SiriusXM for subscribers. ... SiriusXM and Pandora announced Pandora Now, a new feature that will highlight popular and ...
Sternthology, new Monday–Friday featuring nostalgic clips relevant to topics discussed on the day's episode of The Howard Stern Show; Sternthology Live, new Wednesday-Friday at 5pm ET where fans call in and request their favorite Howard Stern Show segments from throughout the show's history.
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 ...
Duran Duran is celebrating its four decades of music this year — the band’s self-titled debut was released in 1981 — with new programs set to launch on on SiriusXM and Pandora. “Duran 40 ...
NHL games were shared with XM for the 2005–2006 season, and in 2007 Sirius/XM gained exclusive rights to NHL games. Sirius also had full NASCAR coverage, including a weekly show hosted by now-retired driver Tony Stewart. In 2009, Sirius/XM was the first to carry live coverage of the 24-hour road race from Le Mans.