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  2. Pop2K - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, no new 2010s music has been played unless it is left over from 2009 (for example, "Tik Tok" by Kesha was a number-one song in 2010 but was released in 2009 [2]), making it a 2000s-only station. By December 18, 2009, Mediabase ceased reporting the channel's playlist. The station gets its name from Y2K, the nickname for the year 2000.

  3. B.B. King's Bluesville - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched on XM as Bluesville in 2001; King's name was officially added on July 14, 2008. At the time it had around 4 million listeners. [4] On November 12, 2008, it was added to the Sirius lineup, replacing SIRIUS Blues. [5] B.B. King's Bluesville can be heard on channel 74 on Sirius XM Radio.

  4. Studio 54 Radio - Wikipedia

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    Studio 54 Radio is a disco and freestyle music radio station. The station is operated by Sirius XM Radio and is classified under the "Dance/Electronic" category. The channel was originally known as The Strobe from 2002 to 2011, when it was relaunched under its current incarnation, an homage to the New York City discothèque Studio 54.

  5. The Pulse (SiriusXM) - Wikipedia

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    The Pulse is a Sirius XM Radio station that plays music from the 2010s to present-day on channel 5 and Dish Network channel 6005. Every half-hour The Pulse's Jim Ryan or Ron Ross reviews music news on tours, future albums, and other topics covered. Logo as Flight 26.

  6. BPM (Sirius XM) - Wikipedia

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    33 & 1/3 This was the first dance music countdown show on BPM, which ran from 2001 to 2006. The program aired on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and counted down the top 33 & 1/3 songs (actually 34; 33 1 ⁄ 3 is the RPM on a dance 12" single, hence the show's name). In between the tracks, five new singles that were being tested as feedback for ...

  7. Underground Garage - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Top 20 on 20 - Wikipedia

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    Top 20 on 20 (or just 20 on 20) was a commercial-free, interactive hit music satellite radio station. It was on channel 3 (previously 20) on Sirius XM Radio. [1] The channel played everything new from rock to rap, with the songs chosen by online votes to the XM website.

  9. '60s Gold - Wikipedia

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    With the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover and novelty hits of the era removed and abandoned from the rotation.