New XM Channels
New channels coming to XM Satellite Radio…(confirmed by a source who works for XM)
There was a page DirectTV’s website about some new channels coming to XM. Well, maybe not new channels but some interesting channels that haven’t been discussed before and all of the suddenly appeared.
Check out some of the possible new channels. (Link goes to a DirectTV reseller). Listed are: The Heat, The Message, Chill (great!), Fuego, and Big Tracks. So far, I’m liking The Heat, Chill, and Big Tracks from the descriptions (also courtesy beyondxm.com).
Descriptions
Big Tracks
Big Tracks picks up where Top Tracks leaves off these are the biggest classic rock hits from the mid 70s, through the 80s and into the early 90s.
Fuego (formerly Alegria)
Fuego plays the hottest sounds in Latin music today a hot mix of reggaeton, Latin hip hop and rap. Artists like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Tego Calderon, Ivy Queen, Luny Tunes, Zion & Lennox and many more.
XM Chill
XM Chill takes you on a voyage into the Chill zone a place that pulses with exotic and cerebral music known as smooth electronica. A European phenomenon that is finally emerging in North America, XM Chill is beyond a channel its an experience in sound.
The Message (formerly The Fish)
A bright mix of Christian pop hits from yesterday and today.Artists Mercy Me, Amy Grant, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, Natalie Grant, Jeremy Camp
XM: The Heat (formerly The Eye)
The Heat is XMs home for hip-hop, R&B and todays hottest music. This is the music thats selling all over America and burning up the charts.Artists Kanye West, Chris Brown, Ciara, Nelly, 50 Cent
XM: Viva
This is the channel where Latin pop lives. Viva explores the rhythmic, contemporary side of Latin pop with the biggest superstars of the format. Enjoy the sounds of Shakira, Juanes, Ricky Martin, Thalia, Paulina Rubio and more.
XM Hitlist
Like KISS except without repetition and programmed by XM, not Clear Channel
Flight 26
Like MIX except without repetition and programmed by XM, not Clear Channel
US Country
Like Nashville except without repetition and programmed by XM, not Clear Channel
Posted: February 25th, 2006 under XM Radio.
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