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Radio Deportivo (128) – Featured sports programming in Spanish (dropped in July 2004). The Border (36) – Played alternative country (replaced with "Outlaw Country" in April 2004). Country Road (32) – Played a mix of classic country and modern country (replaced with "Prime Country" in January 2004).
Strait Country (XM 17) – Between 2008-04-01 and 2008-05-31, this channel featured the music of country singer George Strait 24/7 on channel 17, temporarily pre-empting US Country. [ 21 ] Papal U.S. Visit '08 (XM 120) – Produced in conjunction with EWTN Global Catholic Network , this channel covered Pope Benedict XVI 's visit to the U.S. on ...
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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 ...
Y2Kountry [1] is a hits-oriented country radio channel on Sirius XM Radio 57 and Dish Network 605, which centers on the 2000s and the 2010s (2000-2019). The channel is also available through the Sirius XM internet service, and through its app through iPad, iPhone and Android devices.
The Score Satellite Radio; Shade 45; SIRIUS Left; Sirius XM Love; SiriusXM Chill; Sirius XM Hits 1; Sirius XM NASCAR Radio; Sirius XM NBA Radio; Sirius XM NFL Radio; Sirius XM Patriot; Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio; Sirius XM Pops; Sirius XM Stars; Siriusly Sinatra; Sirius XM NHL Network Radio; SiriusXMU; Soul Town; Spa (Sirius XM) Sports Byline USA ...
The Acura TL is the first luxury automobile to offer XM radio as "standard" in every vehicle. On October 4, 2004, "shock jocks" Opie and Anthony begin broadcasting on a premium XM Satellite Radio station. Also, former National Public Radio host Bob Edwards broadcast the first Bob Edwards Show on XM Public Radio on
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