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 as a 2000s-country channel pre-empting former Sirius XM Pops and Sirius XM's sister channel The Highway.[2]
Broadcast area | United States Canada |
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Frequency | Sirius XM Radio 61 Dish Network 6057 |
Branding | Sirius XM Y2Kountry |
Slogan | Country Hits from the 2000s |
Programming | |
Format | Country music from the 2000's to mid-2010's |
Ownership | |
Owner | Sirius XM Radio |
History | |
First air date | July 17, 2014 |
Technical information | |
Class | Satellite 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
- Toby Keith
- Lady Antebellum
- Zac Brown Band
- Jason Aldean
- Brad Paisley
- Carrie Underwood
- Taylor Swift
- George Strait
- Brooks & Dunn
- Reba McEntire
- Keith Urban
- Tim McGraw
- Kenny Chesney
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
- Game, Guest. "Country hits from the 2000s". SiriusXM.com. SiriusXM. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
- Guest, Game. "SiriusXM launches Y2Kountry channel". MusicRow.com. Music Row. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
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