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{{Infobox radio station |
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| name = On the Rocks |
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| logo = Sat ontherocks.gif |
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| area = Off-air |
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| airdate = 2001 |
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| frequency = [[XM Satellite Radio|XM]]79 <small>(Online)</small> |
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| format = [[Lounge music|Lounge]] |
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| owner = [[XM Satellite Radio]] |
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| class = [[Internet radio|Internet Radio Station]] |
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'''On the Rocks''' was an [[XM Satellite Radio]] online exclusive music channel.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://hyperleap.com/topic/On_the_Rocks_(XM) | title=On the Rocks (XM) and Related Topics }}</ref> It had a format featuring vocal and instrumental [[lounge music]], predominantly from the 1950s and '60s. On The Rocks was one of the few XM-programmed music channels completely devoid of on-air personalities. |
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The channel was originally featured as part of XM's regular satellite lineup, but was removed in July 2004 to make room for other music channels. XM had previously pre-empted On The Rocks for its "Holly" Christmas music format in December 2003. It was removed from the XM online lineup in July 2008. |
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==See also== |
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[[Category:Defunct radio stations in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Radio stations disestablished in 2008]] |
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