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Gordon "Phlash" Phelps (born April 11, 1966) [1] is a radio personality and disc jockey on Sirius-XM Radio, broadcasting from Washington, D.C. He hosts the weekday morning drive time Phlash Phelps Phunny Pharm on the '60s Gold, channel 73, which plays music hits from the 1960s.
The following is a list of channels on Sirius XM and Sirius XM Canada.There are over 150 full-time channels on Sirius XM, over 140 of which are on Sirius XM Canada. [1] Not included are channels that are specifically used for live sports programming (most of the listed channels, mainly on News and Talk/Comedy, are usually preempted for sports play-by-play), as well as former music channels ...
The channel, renamed Led Zeppelin Radio, re-aired on XM channel 39 and Sirius channel 12 from 2008-11-01 to 2008-12-31. [ 19 ] XM THRILLER (XM 63) – Between 2008-03-01 and 2008-03-31, this channel featured Michael Jackson music 24/7 on channel 63, in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Jackson's Thriller album.
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 ...
Phish welcomed guitar hero Derek Trucks for a TV on the Radio cover at an Aug. 26 flood recovery benefit in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Also, former National Public Radio host Bob Edwards broadcast the first Bob Edwards Show on XM Public Radio on channel 133. On October 20, XM announced an 11-year, US$650 million deal with Major League Baseball to broadcast games live nationwide and to become the Official Satellite Radio provider of Major League Baseball. The agreement granted ...
The origin of XM Satellite Radio was a Petition for Rulemaking filed at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by regulatory attorney and Founder of Satellite CD Radio Martine Rothblatt, to establish frequencies and licensing rules for the world's first-ever Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS).
Though the channels were first broadcast on September 29, 2005 with the former company Sirius Satellite Radio, Stern could not officially broadcast until January 1, 2006, as Stern was still at WXRK, the terrestrial radio station where he had to finish his FM radio contract. [1]