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#REDIRECT [[List of Sirius XM Radio channels#Former channels]] |
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{{Infobox radio station |
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| name = SIRIUS Disorder |
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| logo = sirius disorder.jpg |
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| area = Off-air |
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| frequency = Sirius 33<br>Dish Network 6033 |
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| format = [[Freeform (radio format)|Freeform]]/eclectic rock |
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| owner = [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] |
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| class = [[Satellite radio]] station |
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'''''Sirius Disorder''''' was a [[Freeform (radio format)|freeform]]/eclectic<ref>(June 17, 2005). "Music to the ears, somebody's ears", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', p. B11.</ref><ref>Neal, Justin (January 8, 2006). "The Stones, the Boss, Martha, show tunes, Elvis and Raw Dog: A road-trip reverie, scored by satellite radio", ''[[Star Tribune]]'', p. F16.</ref> [[radio station]] on [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] channel 33 and simulcast to [[Dish Network]] channel 6033. Sirius Disorder started on channel 24 then moved to channel 32 on February 14, 2007. On September 7, 2007, SIRIUS Disorder moved again to Sirius channel 70, replacing the [[Smooth jazz|contemporary jazz]] channel, SIRIUS Planet Jazz. In addition, [[The Grateful Dead Channel]] launched on channel 32 at the time. On June 24, 2008, Sirius Disorder moved to final channel, 33. On November 12, 2008, Sirius Disorder was taken off-air as part of the Sirius and XM channel merge, with much of its programming moved to XM's [[The Loft (Sirius XM)|The Loft]]. |
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Several of the channel's disc jockeys were veterans of the radio industry, including [[Michael Tearson]] of [[Philadelphia]]'s [[WDAS-FM]], [[Vin Scelsa]] and Meg Griffin of [[New York City]]'s [[WNEW-FM]], as well as musicians [[David Johansen]], [[Larry Kirwan]] (of [[Black 47]]), and [[Marky Ramone]].<ref>(2008). "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080215190021/http://www.sirius.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Sirius%2FPage&c=Channel&cid=1104779639684&s=person Sirius Disorder]". Sirius.com. Archived from [http://www.sirius.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Sirius/Page&c=Channel&cid=1104779639684&s=person the original] on December 16, 2012.</ref> [[Lou Reed]] began hosting a weekly show, Lou Reed's New York Shuffle, in May 2008.<ref>(May 17, 2008). "Lou Reed to host New York Shuffle on Sirius", ''[[Calgary Herald]]'', p. C5.</ref> The final concert at the music club [[CBGB]], featuring [[Patti Smith]], was broadcast live on Sirius Disorder on October 15, 2006.<ref>Wolgamott, L Kent (October 13, 2006). "So long, CBGB", ''[[Lincoln Journal Star]]'', p. 12.</ref> High-profile fans of the channel included [[Emmylou Harris]], who said, "They play everything from Louis Prima to Bruce Springsteen to Maria Callas to the Incredible String Band – it's shocking, almost."<ref>Heller, Billy (June 17, 2008). "Emmylou Harris explains what she 'intended'", ''[[New York Post]]'', p. 40.</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations]] |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{SiriusChannels (music)}} |
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[[Category:Defunct radio stations in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Freeform radio stations]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations established in 2002]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations disestablished in 2008]] |
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