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The limited-time channel is set at Swift's favorite number ... month free trial for eligible customers. SiriusXM costs $23.99 for a platinum ... albums Swift has been rerecording since 2021.
The Who Channel (29) – The Who music (dropped on April 1, 2007) Discovery Channel Radio (119) – Discovery Channel programming (dropped on February 14, 2007). Revolution (67) – Christian rock (dropped on February 14, 2007). Sports Byline USA (122) – Sports Talk and Play-by-Play (dropped on February 14, 2007).
Taylor Swift. Terry Wyatt/Getty Images SiriusXM’s Channel 13 is rebranding to Taylor’s Version — for a limited time only. The subscription-based radio platform announced on Tuesday, April 2 ...
SiriusXM announced it is launching a channel dedicated entirely to Taylor Swift. For a limited time, Channel 13 (Taylor's Version) will only play music from Swift's 18-year career, "including all ...
SiriusXM Urban View is an African American talk radio channel on XM Satellite Radio 126 [1] (previously 128). The subjects cover those relevant to the black community such as: politics, economics, or social issues. The channel was originally programmed by Radio One, Inc., a Washington, D.C. -based company specializing in African American and ...
BPM ("Beats Per Minute") is a current-based electronic dance music channel offered by Sirius XM Radio, operating on XM channel 52 [1] (previously 81), Sirius channel 51 [2] (previously 36, where it replaced The Beat on November 12, 2008) and Dish Network channel 6051. DirecTV carried this channel on channel 859 until February 9, 2010.
Website. SiriusXM: '60s Gold. ' 60s Gold, formerly known as The '60s on 6 or The '60s, is a commercial-free, satellite radio station on the Sirius XM Radio platform. It plays music from the 1960s. Airing on XM since 2001, the channel became available to Sirius subscribers replacing '60s Vibrations on November 12, 2008, following the merger of ...
The channel was established as part of a 2005 deal with its predecessor, XM Satellite Radio. The deal also included the rental and sale of XM2go receivers at PGA Tour events so that spectators could listen to the channel's coverage on-site. In 2018, Sirius XM extended its contract for PGA Tour radio rights through 2021.