Pitbull's Globalization Radio

Pitbull's Globalization Radio is a Sirius XM Radio station playing current-based Rhythmic/Dance hits from around the globe. The channel, which is co-owned by American musician/rapper/songwriter/entertainer Pitbull and named after his 2014 album "Globalization," was launched May 19, 2015.[1][2]

Pitbull's Globalization Radio
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
FrequencySirius XM Radio 13
Dish Network 6013
SloganWorldwide Rhythmic Hits
Programming
FormatRhythmic/Dance
Ownership
OwnerSirius XM Radio
Sister stationsBPM
Venus
History
First air dateMay 19, 2015
Technical information
ClassSatellite Radio Station
Links
WebsiteSiriusXM: Pitbull's Globalization

Details

The channel's concept was inspired by Pitbull's musical influences and his love for Rhythmic, R&B/Hip-Hop, Dance/EDM, and Dance/Pop hits from international acts. The combination of these elements, along with Pitbull's musical catalog, mix shows, and live sets, make up the core basis of the format. The playlist and presentation serves as a bridge between the Rhythmic Pop focused Venus and the Dance-intensive BPM. The channel is a Rhythmic reporter in Mediabase, which added the station to its panel in October 2015. In order to make room for the channel, Sirius XM moved the 40s On 4 to channel 73, re-launching as 40s Junction.[3][4]

To help celebrate the launch, the artist kicked off the debut with a live show at New York City's Apollo Theater on May 19, 2015.[5][6]

In 2017, the station had its number moved from 4 to 13 to accommodate for the new Hallmark Channel. 4 is now used for SoulCycle Radio.

Programming blocks

  • Wake Up Mix with Big Syphe
  • Old School Hour with DJ Rawn
  • Lunch Mix with DJ Santarosa
  • Rush Hour Mix with Kidd Spin
  • Happy Hour Mix with DJ Impakt
  • Diva Mix Hour with various DJs
  • Live from the 305 with DJ Laz
  • Global Mix Weekends with Latin Prince, Mistajam and Chris Villa
  • Block Party with Crisco Kidd
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References

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