Since 2008, Sirius XM Radio has had a similar channel lineup, with a few differences based on whether the individual has a Sirius, XM, or SiriusXM radio. For technical reasons, separate radios continue to be manufactured for the separate services despite the programming lineups having since been merged. The Lynx and Edge radios are on the SiriusXM platform, the Onyx and XM3pi radios are on the XM platform, and the Sportster and Starmate radios are on the Sirius platform.[1]
The following is a list of channels on Sirius XM and Sirius XM Canada. There are over 150 full-time channels on Sirius XM, over 140 of which are on Sirius XM Canada.[2] Not included are channels that are specifically used for live sports programming, as well as former music channels that were merged with a duplicate music channel after the merger.
Updated as of 17 October 2024 (Lineups on this list may differed for the Canadian markets)
XL – Channels that aired uncut/uncensored, which contained explicit profane language or mature programming that may be offensive to some listeners. Listeners can opt to subscribe Family Friendly plans via their Listener Care hotline.
In addition to the below-following sports channels, Sports Play-by-Play are additionally available on the SiriusXM app. (Platinum Plan required for additional NFL and MLB play-by-play channels)
Christmas music from The Tenors and their holiday favorites
Unavailable
Holiday only
639
Noël Incontournable
Francophone Christmas classics and contemporary holiday hits from the '60s to today with music from Ginette Reno, Bruno Pelletier, and Laurence Nerbonne.
SiriusXM 1st Traffic and Weather – Continuous traffic and weather reports for major markets (channels cut January 2017; last channels dropped 1 March 2023)[4]
88Rising Radio (305) – Asian hits curated by 88rising
Playboy Radio – was an uncensored adult content station (dropped on 14 March 2013)
Fox News Talk – conservative talk radio operated by the Fox Broadcasting Company (dropped on 14 February 2013)
Radio Parallèle – A French-Canadian station started as Franc Parler (17 November 2005 – 16 April 2006), a mens-lifestyle programme, then as SportPlus (17 April 2006 – 8 April 2007)[8] including shock jockJeff Fillion,[9] then Radio Parralèle (9 April 2007 – 11 August 2011).
BBC Radio 1 – modern and current popular radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation (dropped on 9 August 2011)[10]
Specials – special events and shows; inherited format from XM Live, a channel that featured musical events, concerts, sporting events, and weekly talk shows (dropped on 12 November 2008)[11]
New Country – Replaced by The Highway on 12 November 2008
Rumbón (83) – was a tropical/reggaeton radio station (replaced by Caliente on 12 November 2008); later revived on a different channel
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 merge 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 Hits station (Replaced by XM's BPM on 12 November 2008)
Sirius Super Shuffle (12) – was an adult hits station (dropped from online service 12 November 2008)
Laugh Break (105) – dropped on 12 November 2008
Universo Latino (90) – Universo Latino is a Spanish Pop mixed music radio station (dropped on 12 November 2008)
Boombox (39) – Boombox was a Breakbeat and Old Skool 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 Gossip, (dropped on 12 November 2008)
Punk (29) – Was a Punk and 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 pm ET through midnight on 17 March 2008, to discuss the Eliot Spitzer scandal.[12]
LIME Radio (114) – Healthy Lifestyle (dropped on 13 February 2008).
Court TV Plus (110) – Live trial proceedings (dropped on 1 January 2008) – channel now broadcasts "P.O.T.U.S.".
ABC News & Talk (143) – News/talk and entertainment from ABC (dropped on 24 September 2007).
Planet Jazz (70) – Modern Jazz and Contemporary Jazz music (dropped on 7 September 2007)
The Who Channel (29) – The Who music (dropped on 1 April 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 Rolling Stones music (dropped on 1 January 2007).
PRI (136) – Global Issues (dropped on 25 September 2006).
BBC Mundo (182) – (in Spanish) News, (dropped on 25 September 2006)
Classical Voices (85) – Opera, (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 Mexican music (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 mixed and remixed hip-hop (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Slow Jamz (52) – Featured modern soft R&B and Soul ballads (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Swing Street (73) – Played swing music from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Folk Town (38) – Played contemporary and traditional folk music (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Hispanic Talk (181) – Featured Spanish language talk radio (replaced with "ESPN Deportes" on 1 December 2005).
The Weather Channel Radio (110–112) – Provided continual weather forecasts (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Wisdom Radio (132) – Dedicated to new age thinkers and life improvement methods. Rebranded as "Lime" on 29 September 2005.
The Word Network (161) – Featured Gospel music and urban ministries from a Protestant and Gospel perspective (dropped on 29 September 2005).
Air America Radio (144) – Featured liberal talk radio, mainly which were 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 Margaritaville" 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 New Hip-hop hits (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 Area—in July 2004, then became Diplo's Revolution).
Radio Deportivo (128) – Featured sports programming in Spanish (dropped in July 2004).
The Border (36) – Played alternative country (replaced with "Outlaw Country" in April 2004).
Country Road (32) – Played a mix of classic country and modern country (replaced with "Prime Country" in January 2004).
House Party (60) – Played house music (dropped in January 2004).
The Vortex (64) – Played trance music (dropped in January 2004).
Planet Rhyme (41) – Featured international hip-hop (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 live music (dropped in January 2004).
Sirius Entertainment (135) – Featured programming about celebrities and the world of entertainment (replaced with "Our Time – Talk for Women" in January 2004).
A&E Satellite Radio (137) – Featured programming from the A&E television network (dropped in January 2004).
Radio Amigo (140) – A Spanish language talk channel (dropped in January 2004).
Radio Mujer (141) – A Spanish language talk channel (dropped in January 2004).
The Express (44) – Old School/Funk R&B (dropped in February 2003).
106.7 Lite FM (13) – Simulcast of WLTW 106.7 Lite FM in New York City (dropped in December 2003)
Special X – Legacy XM Novelty Music channel (dropped from Satellite feed and relegated to Web around 2004 – dropped from Sirius-XM after merger in 2008)