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List of SiriusXM Radio channels

The following is a list of channels on both the American and Canadian versions of SiriusXM. It includes a live sports, news, entertainment, contemporary stars, rock icons, Rock, Country, and Hip Hop, and R&B.

Current channels

Updated as of 2 February 2026. Different line-ups on this list may differ for the Canadian area, with some channels available within the radio, though not in the American market.

Some channels, however, are marked with an [E], meaning it will play songs containing explicit language or mature programming that may be offensive to many listeners. Family-friendly plans are available to subscribe, altering most of the songs or providing programming for a clean station.

Preview

Pop

Rock

Urban & Caribbean

Dance/Electronic

Country

Christian

Jazz, Standards & Classical

Kids & Family

Sports

In addition to the music stations listed above, Sports content (including Play-by-Play) is additionally available on the SiriusXM app. Platinum Plan required for additional NFL and satellite-only MLB play-by-play channels.

Comedy

Entertainment & Talk

News (including public radio), Politics & Issues

Religion

More

Latin (in Spanish language)

French-language, Canadian, and international

Seasonal holiday channels (early November – early January)

Former channels

(Most recent changes on top)

These channels were part of SiriusXM, but are no longer active. It is unknown whether they will re-air online.

  • TikTok Radio (launched 20 August 2021, discontinued on 20 November 2025 as the agreement between TikTok and SiriusXM expired. TikTok signed a new deal with competitor iHeartMedia to launch another iteration of the station, which launched on March 13, 2026 at 10 PM ET)
  • Taylor's Channel 13 (dropped on 19 October 2025) — Played music from Taylor Swift, and similar artists that influenced her
  • Avicii Radio — Played tribute music from Avicii, and other DJs
  • Sound 42 by Drake - Played hip-hop music from Drake and other rappers
  • SiriusXM Fight Nation (dropped on 1 July 2025; replaced with Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7)
  • Miles Davis Radio - Played rock songs by Miles Davis
  • Mental Health Radio - Played songs which discussed about mental illness
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Radio (dropped on 29 February 2024)
  • Green Day Radio (107) - Played music from the band Green Day; dropped on 23 January 2024
  • Venus 303 (formerly Top 20 on 20)
  • SiriusXM 1st Traffic and Weather – Talked about continuous traffic and weather reports for major markets (channels cut January 2017; last channels dropped 1 March 2023)
  • 88Rising Radio (305) – Asian pop hits that were curated by 88rising
  • 102.7 KIIS-FM simulcast (dropped in May 2022) - Operated by iHeart
  • Z100 in New York City simulcast (dropped in May 2022) - Operated by iHeart
  • The Garth Channel (55) – Music of Garth Brooks and other artists (country and non-country) that he liked to enjoy (ran from 2016–2022)
  • Happy Radio (708) (formerly StayHome Radio) - Played catchy hits for younger children
  • Cinemagic (750) – Devoted to films that received nice scores; dropped on 7 December 2021
  • ABBA Radio (54) – Limited-time station dedicated to ABBA that was available on satellite radio from 5 November, to 14 November 2021 and on the SiriusXM app until 14 December 2021.
  • Radio Disney (79) – Music from Disney that was intended for preteens and teens (dropped on New Year's Eve 2020)
  • Coldplay Radio (28) – Limited-time station for songs made by the British pop-rock band Coldplay (from 15 July, until 13 August 2020)
  • BackSpin – "Old Skool" hip-hop and rap music
  • TheBlaze Radio - Featured talk shows produced by TheBlaze; dropped on 5 April 2017
  • Entertainment Weekly Radio – Featured pop culture news and reviews by modern-day journalists
  • Classic College Radio – Played classic indie and rock
  • Oprah Radio – Featured self-talk shows from Oprah Winfrey
  • Top 20 on 20 – The pop music station whose song list was determined by listener voting; dropped on 17 July 2014
  • World Radio Network – Originally "an international tour of news from broadcasting worldwide"; dropped on 25 April 2013
  • Martha Stewart Living Radio – Variety station of programming different channels (dropped on 18 February 2013)
  • Playboy Radio – Played uncensored adult music (dropped on 14 March 2013)
  • Fox News Talk – Conservative talk radio that was operated by the Fox Broadcasting Company; dropped on 14 February 2013
  • <span class="anchor" id="Radio Parallèle">Radio Parallèle</span> – A Franco-Canadian station started as Franc Parler (17 November 2005 – 16 April 2006), a men's-lifestyle program, then as SportPlus (17 April 2006 – 8 April 2007) including shock jock Jeff Fillion, then Radio Parralèle (9 April 2007 – 11 August 2011).
  • BBC Radio 1 – Radio station that was operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); dropped on 9 August 2011
  • Specials – special events and shows; inherited format from XM Live, a channel that featured musical events, concerts, sports events, and weekly talk shows (dropped on 12 November 2008)
  • New Country – Replaced by The Highway on 12 November 2008
  • Rumbón (83) – Originally, a tropical/reggaeton radio station (replaced by Caliente on 12 November 2008); got revived on a different channel, prompting salsa music
  • SIRIUS Disorder (33) – was a Freeform/Eclectic radio station (dropped on 12 November 2008)
  • The System (82) – Various Electronic and Dance, primarily trance and synth-based. Dropped from satellite delivery on 12 November 2008, when the merger of the SIRIUS and XM channel lineups was implemented, but continued on XM Online. Removed 6 February 2009 from XM Online and DirecTV as 1worldspace, where the channel originated, prepared to cease operations, resulting from its bankruptcy protection filing in October 2008
  • The Beat (36) – Was a Top 40/dance hit music station (got replaced by SiriusXM's BPM (SiriusXM) station beginning on 12 November 2008)
  • Sirius Super Shuffle (12) – Adult contemporary hit music station (dropped from online service 12 November 2008)
  • Laugh Break (105) – Dropped on 12 November 2008
  • Universo Latino (90) – Was an Anglo-Latino (or Spanish-language) pop music radio station (dropped on 12 November 2008)
  • Boombox (39) – Boombox was a breakbeat and old-school remix radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 39 and DISH Network channel 6034 (dropped on 12 November 2008)
  • Hot Jamz/The Eye (50/26) – Hip-Hop, Urban Contemporary, and R&B (replaced by XM's The Heat on 12 November 2008)
  • E! Entertainment Radio (107) – Entertainment news and celebrity rumors (dropped on 12 November 2008)
  • Punk (29) – Was a punk-rock/ska radio station. On 15 September 2008, it was replaced with a 24-hour AC/DC channel.
  • Client 9 Radio (126) – Talk channel ran from 14 March 2008, at 5:00&nbsp;pm ET through midnight on 17 March 2008, to discuss the Eliot Spitzer trial.
  • LIME Radio (114) – Healthy Lifestyle (dropped on 13 February 2008).
  • Court TV Plus (110) – Live trial proceedings (dropped on 1 January 2008); now broadcasts under the name "P.O.T.U.S."
  • ABC News & Talk (143) – News/talk and entertainment from the ABC (dropped on 24 September 2007)
  • Planet Jazz (70) – Modern Jazz and Contemporary Jazz music station (dropped on 7 September 2007)
  • The Who Channel (29) – Music from the popular British rock band The Who (dropped on 1 April 2007)
  • Discovery Channel Radio (119) – Known for airing Discovery Channel programming (dropped on 14 February 2007)
  • Revolution (67) – Christian rock (dropped on 14 February 2007)
  • Sports Byline USA (122) – Sports Talk and Play-by-Play (dropped on 14 February 2007)
  • Rolling Stones Radio (98) – All songs performed by Rolling Stones (dropped on 1 January 2007)
  • PRI (136) – Global Issues (dropped on 25 September 2006)
  • BBC Mundo (182) – News, (dropped on 25 September 2006)
  • Classical Voices (85) – Opera, including classical orchestras (dropped on 25 September 2006)
  • WSM Entertainment Radio (117) – Simulcast of 650 WSM in Nashville. Broadcast the Grand Ole Opry (dropped on 13 September 2006).
  • Sirius RIGHT (145) – Some programming from this channel was merged into Sirius Patriot (dropped on 14 March 2006)
  • Sirius Advice (117) – Advice programming. Upon deletion, programs were added to other Sirius channels (dropped on 14 March 2006).
  • Mexicana (91) – Played regional music from Mexico; dropped on 14 March 2006
  • EWTN Radio Catolica Mundial (180) – Spanish language Catholic programming; dropped on 14 March 2006
  • Remix (62) – Played exclusive remixes of modern dance music; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Wax (42) – Featured hip-hop and classic UK garage music remixed by DJs; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Slow Jamz (52) – Played modern soft R&B and Soul ballads; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Swing Street (73) – Played swing-hop music from the decades: 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Folk Town (38) – Played contemporary and traditional folk musicals; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Hispanic Talk (181) – Featured Spanish-language talk shows (now replaced by "ESPN Deportes" on 1 December 2005)
  • The Weather Channel Radio (110–112) – Provided continuous weather forecasts; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Wisdom Radio (132) – Dedicated to new-age thinkers and life improvement methods; now rebranded as "Lime" on 29 September 2005
  • The Word Network (161) – Featured Gospel music and some mini-series (based on AfrAm culture) from a Protestant/Christian and Gospel perspective; dropped on 29 September 2005
  • Air America Radio (144) – Featured liberal talk radio, mainly hosted by Air America personalities. Dropped in July 2005 when Air America went exclusively with XM Satellite Radio.
  • Vacation (97) – Played island vacation music—replaced with "Radio Margarita" in June 2005
  • Talk for Women (Our Time) (131) – Featured women-oriented talk and entertainment programming (dropped in May 2005)
  • Street Beat (44) – Featured rap and all-new hip-hop music (dropped in October 2004)
  • La Red Hispana (117) – Featured news and talk programming in Spanish (replaced with "Hispanic Talk" in July 2004)
  • Planet Dance (63) – Played mainstream dance music (replaced with "Area 63", then shortened to just "Area" in July 2004, then became Diplo's Revolution from 17 July 2015)
  • Radio Deportivo (128) – Featured sports programming in the Spanish language; dropped in July 2004
  • The Border (36) – Played alternative country (replaced with "Outlaw Country" in 28 April 2004)
  • Country Road (32) – Played a mix of classic country and modern country (replaced with "Prime Country" since January 2004)
  • House Party (60) – Played future house music; dropped in January 2004
  • The Vortex (64) – Played trance music; dropped in January 2004
  • Planet Rhyme (41) – Featured international hip-hop music; dropped in January 2004
  • Vista (82) – Played chamber music; dropped in January 2004
  • Soundscapes (98) – Played new age music; dropped in January 2004
  • SIRIUS Sessions (100) – Played music featuring live concerts; dropped in January 2004
  • Sirius Entertainment (135) – Featured programming about celebrities and the world of entertainment (replaced with "Our Time and Talk for Women" in January 2004
  • A&E Satellite Radio (137) – Featured programming from the A&E network; dropped in January 2004
  • Radio Amigo (140) – Spanish-language talk channel; dropped in January 2004
  • Radio Mujer (141) – Another Spanish-language talk channel; dropped in January 2004
  • The Express (44) – Old school/funky R&B music; dropped in February 2003
  • 106.7 Lite FM (13) – Featured a simulcast of WLTW 106.7 Lite FM satellite radio in New York City; dropped in December 2003
  • Special X – Played some legacy-based, novelty music; dropped from the Satellite feed and relegated to Web from around 2004, and was later dropped from SiriusXM after its real merger from 2008.

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