Sirius XM Y2Kountry

Y2Kountry[1] is a hits-oriented country radio channel on Sirius XM Radio 61 and Dish Network 605, which centers on the 2000-2015 era. The channel is also available through the Sirius XM internet service, and through its app through iPad, iPhone and Android devices. Y2Kountry debuted on July 17, 2014 (2014-07-17) as a 2000s-country channel pre-empting former Sirius XM Pops and Sirius XM's sister channel The Highway.[2]

Y2Kountry
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
FrequencySirius XM Radio 61
Dish Network 6057
BrandingSirius XM Y2Kountry
SloganCountry Hits from the 2000s
Programming
FormatCountry music from the 2000's to mid-2010's
Ownership
OwnerSirius XM Radio
History
First air dateJuly 17, 2014 (2014-07-17)
Technical information
ClassSatellite Radio Station

Trace Adkins hosts a weekend countdown called Throwback 30, counting down the 30 country hits of the 2000s, Buzz Brainard is a host in the mornings, called Mornings with Buzz and Danielle Peck has her own show on weekday drivetime.

Notable hosts

Core Artists

gollark: The Doom Collider
gollark: Suggested xkcd telescope names: The Very Large Telescope ☑ The Extremely Large Telescope ☑ The Overwhelmingly Large Telescope ☑ (Canceled) The Oppressively Colossal Telescope ☐ The Mind-numbingly Vast Telescope ☐ The Despair Telescope ☐ The Cataclysmic Telescope ☐ The Telescope of Devastation ☐ The Nightmare Scope ☐ The Infinite Telescope ☐ The Final Telescope ☐ I propose these names for colliders:The Oppressively Colossal Collider
gollark: Future Circular Collider is an awful name.
gollark: Modern computers are theoretically a few thousand times faster but thanks to the power of bloatware mostly run at the same apparent speeds.
gollark: Well, everything was worse in the bad old days.

References

  1. Game, Guest. "Country hits from the 2000s". SiriusXM.com. SiriusXM. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. Guest, Game. "SiriusXM launches Y2Kountry channel". MusicRow.com. Music Row. Retrieved 29 October 2016.


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