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The Highway is a commercial-free country music radio station on Sirius XM channel 56. It was created when Sirius and XM merged their competing hit country stations, "New Country" on Sirius and "Highway 16" on XM. The Highway can also be streamed at SiriusXM.com and through its app for mobile devices. [1]
Deep Tracks is a Sirius XM Radio channel featuring lesser-known classic rock music selections such as album tracks, one-hit wonders, concert recordings, "forgotten 45s" and "B-side" tracks. Previous logo, used until April 2009. Still seen on current brochures of Sirius Canada. Brian Beddow is Deep Tracks' current programming director.
However, as part of the Sirius/XM channel lineup merger on 2008-11-12, P.O.T.U.S `08 was merged with Sirius' Indie Talk channel and rechristened as a permanent channel on both services. Igor (XM 120) – Between 2007-10-29 and 2007-11-01, this channel featured Halloween music and aired on XM Live Channel 120.
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA – MAY 03: Bailey Zimmerman (L) performs on SiriusXM’s The Highway at the SiriusXM Miami Studio on May 03, 2023 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty ...
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 ...
SiriusXM's station, "The Highway," added a Friday afternoon-drive program, Music Row Happy Hour, to its lineup in 2016. Hosted by Buzz Brainard, the show is broadcast from the Margaritaville Restaurant in Nashville and has featured visits from such artists as Brett Eldredge, Maren Morris, and Blake Shelton. The show "created a natural cross ...
Sirius XM Radio (NAS: SIRI) is involved in an antitrust lawsuit -- only this time it's on the accusing end of the legal fisticuffs. The satellite radio giant is filing a complaint against ...
Likewise, SIRIUS Left did not join the XM lineup. Instead, both channels were added to the online streaming services, and were accessible to online subscribers of both services including the iPhone and BlackBerry apps. The two channels merged to become Sirius XM Left May 4, 2011. And that channel was renamed SiriusXM Progress on July 22, 2013. [1]