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Pop/Adult Contemporary Digital Broadcast Satellite ClassiC rock wOrkOut: The most riviera: Hypnotic music styles includ- Rock en españOl: Acclaimed, ClassiCal up-tempo tunes from the Classic Rock ing Latin, Italian, and World beat with a cutting-edge Spanish-language arias & Overtures: Highlights from era with no down-time. 32 Southern European emphasis. 53 Rock groups. 86 Opera’s greatest moments. 42 glOw: Dance and remix classics from salsa: Latin rhythms infused with light ClassiCal: Familiar works of the 70’s and 80’s. 102 JaZZ elements of R&B, Jazz, and Funk. 14 the Baroque and Classical periods. 50 mOdern wOrkOut: Ideal for trendy big band/swing: A mix of Big Band symphOniC: Orchestral works from city gyms or sophisticated suburban and small group Swing. 6 Oldies the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic fitness applications.100 ClassiC Jazz Vocal blend: Jazz 60’s revOlutiOn: Classic hits from periods. 1 PUMP!: High-intensity Rock, Pop, and instrumentals and vocalists from the 50’s the mid 60’s and early 70’s. 19 Alternative. 101 and 60’s to today. 68 70’s hits: A mix of mainstream Pop COuntry Zen: Meditative Trip-Hop, Trance, and Jazz Vocal blend: A mix of contem- of the 70’s. 70 bluegrass: The roots of Country played Drum and Bass. 82 porary Smooth Jazz instrumentals and 80’s hits: A mix of mainstream Pop by traditional and contemporary artists. 13 vocalists. 49 of the 80’s. 80 tOwn & country: A 50/50 blend of INSTRUMENTAL Jazz: Straight ahead Jazz instrumental malt shOp Oldies: Classics hits from all-time Pop and Country favorites. 2 beautiFul instrumentals: selections. 5 the 50’s and early 60’s. 8 heartland: Music from troubadors Recognizable piano and string arrange- rat paCk: Sinatra and friends blended upbeat Oldies: High-energy favor- across the country and the world who ments. 22 with similar contemporary singers. 33 ites from the 50’s to the early 80’s. 77 make roots music.. 109 COntempOrary instrumentals: smooth Jazz: Contemporary Smooth yesterday: A blend of older hits from hit country: Vibrant up-tempo mix of Acoustic, Electronic, and Electro-Acous- Jazz artists. 4 the late 50’s, 60’s and 70’s and favorites all Country hits from the 80’s-present. 58 tic instrumentals. 55 from the 80’s that is sure to take you hOnky tOnk tavern: Classic honky- eleganCe: Classical pieces from the lOunge “back to the day”. 65 tonk, Western swing and today’s artists that Baroque and Romantic periods com- great standards: Performances of remember the steel guitar and fiddle.66 bined with modern instrumentals. 98 classic songs, performed by the world’s Modern COuntry: The best chart- new age: Acoustic and Electronic instru- greatest talents. 21 driven, highly recognizable Country hits. 11 mentals featuring piano, guitar, drums, groove lOunge: Progressive music tOwn & country: A 50/50 blend of flutes, harps, and synthesizers.23 featuring Acid Jazz, Trip Hop, Neo-Soul, all-time Pop and Country favorites. 2 pianO: New Age, Easy Listening, Jazz, Lounge and World beats. 81 traditiOnal COuntry: Classic Country and Classical piano solos. 72 the reCliner: Easy-going, sophis- artists performing early Country hits. 12 tranquility: Meditative and sooth- ticated combination of Jazz, Classical, ing sounds for any activity requiring World, Singer-Songwriter, Folk, Blues danCe deep calm. 71 and Pop. 114 danCe: A high-intensity mix of today’s best club dance mixes. 17 internatiOnal latin Pop/adult glObal grüv: An international kalei- ChansOns détente: A blend of con- Carnaval brasileirO: A mix doscope of sophisticated electro grooves temporary French and English-language of Brazilian popular music. 40 COntempOrary from around the world. 115 Pop and Easy Listening favorites. 93 Fiesta trOpiCál: Danceable 90’s hits: A mix of mainstream Pop of Power hits: A fast–paced mix of irish: Traditional Irish instruments and rhythms from Latin America. 37 the 90’s. 90 today’s Pop remixes and Dance chart- progressive Irish Pop songs. 92 hurbanO: Jamaican influenced Reg- adult COntempOrary: Recent busters. 61 island breeZe: A relaxing mix of gae and Puerto Rican rhythms. 28 Pop hits with an emphasis on current retrO disco: Upbeat, energy-driven tropical sounds from around the world. latin hits: An all Spanish selection of songs. 9 Disco. 78 108 chart driven, up-tempo Pop music and be-tween: A modern lineup of highly riviera discothèque: A mix of italian bistrO blend: Traditional light Rock. 35 familiar Pop tunes appealing to young Acid Jazz, Dance, Electronica, and World Italian Pop crooners and their American latin Jazz: A Jazz sampling flavored audiences. 87 beats from the European nightclub counterparts. 34 with the sounds of South/Central ChiC Boutique: Cosmopolitan styles scene. 56 italian COntempOrary: Contem- America, and the Caribbean. 67 melded seamlessly with classic favorites. 73 subterranean: Edgy mix of Rock, porary Italian artists from the 60’s to mariaChi: Traditional Mexican CityScapes: Modern Pop music’s Pop, Hop-Hop, Electronic and Indie. 57 today. 36 Mariachi. 39 most innovative, original, all-vocal quebeC Pop/Rock: A blend of 70’s- músiCa de las ameriCas: Latin, performers. 52 HEALTH & FITNESS current Hits by the biggest Pop stars of Portugese, and English-language ClassiC hits blend: Medium energy 70’s & 80’s WorkOut: High energy Quebec, France, and the U.S. 94 Pop hits. 88 hits from major artists of the 70’s to hits of the 70’s and 80’s. 41 reggae: Traditional and contemporary regiOnal mexiCan: A unique blend today. 64 ClassiC alternative WorkOut: Reggae. Adult themes. 18 of Mexican regional music. 38 80’s New Wave and 90’s Modern Rock. 54 Familiar FavOrites: Timeless favorites Full metal JaCket: A barrage of heavier DBS Channel Line-up from the late 60’s to now. 97 Rock and Classic Metal with attitude to spare. 1 Symphonic 57 Subterranean hit sweep: Up-tempo, instantly recog- Adult themes. 16 2 town & country 58 hit country nizable Pop/Rock hits from the 70’s through hair guitar: Bust out the air guitar and 3 Gospel glory today. 44 spandex and get ready to rock. 59 the playground 4 Smooth JAzz 60 Reality Bites Hottest hits: Today’s hottest hit music Adult themes. 31 5 JAzz 61 Power Hits from Pop, Urban, Dance, Rock, but sans ink’d: High-voltage Rock: aggressive, ener- 6 Big Band/Swing 62 Adult Alternative Rap. 24 getic guitars and vocals with attitude. Contains 7 Classic Rock 63 Coffeehouse Rock explicit lyrics. 107 Love Songs: A soothing mixture of R&B, 8 malt shop Oldies 64 Classic Hits Blend Pop, and light Jazz. 20 reality bites: Alternative music of the 9 Adult Contemporary 65 yesterday metrO blend: An innovative mix of Classic early 90’s. 60 10 Folk Rock 66 honky tonk tavern Jazz and sophisticated contemporary Pop. 95 red, rock and blues: Where Rock 11 Modern Country 67 Latin JAzz Now and then: The hits of today back to meets Country meets the Blues. 48 12 Traditional Country 68 Classic JAzz Vocal Blend the hits of the 50’s. 74 spike: Extreme, hard-driving Hard Rock 13 bluegrass 69 showtunes Pop style: Positive music from the worlds and Heavy Metal. Contains explicit lyrics. 26 14 Salsa 70 70’S Hits of Pop, Urban, and Dance combined with 15 silky soul 71 Tranquility select hits from the last few years not driven speCialty 16 full metal jacket 72 Piano by chart position. 106 beaCh party: A blend of Surf hits, Old- 17 Dance 73 Chic Boutique singer-sOngwriters: Thought-provok- ies, tropical melodies, surf guitar bands, 18 Reggae 74 Now and then ing songs from the greatest singer-songwriters Pop, and Reggae. 76 19 60’S revolution 75 silver screen of yesterday and today. 84 blues: Classic Blues from the Mississippi 20 Love Songs 76 Beach Party Soft hits: A relaxing blend of contempo- Delta, Chicago and beyond. 30 21 Great Standards 77 Upbeat Oldies rary and easy-listening Pop without heavy Holidays & happenings: The sounds of 22 Beautiful Instrumentals 78 Retro Disco power ballads. 51 annual holiday celebrations. 99 23 New Age 79 y2k hits 24 Hottest Hits tOday’s hits: It doesn’t get more current the playgrOund: Current children’s music, 80 80’S Hits 25 8-trackS 81 Groove Lounge than this. Adult themes. 85 and kid’s songs from the past. 59 26 spikE (explicit) 82 Zen y2k hits: All the hits from the new mil- shOwtunes: All the Broadway classics 27 Alternative 83 Flashback New Wave lennium. 79 along with the best of off-Broadway.69 28 Hurbano 84 singer-songwriters silver sCreen: All the hits from the big 29 rapture 85 today’S hits religiOus screen are here with this escape to the Silver 30 Blues 86 Rock en Español Gospel glOry: Traditional and contem- Screen. 75 31 hair guitar 87 be-tween porary Gospel music. 3 32 classic rock workout 88 Música de las Americas halleluJah: Inspirational, four-part har- urban 33 rat pack 89 College Rock monies in the traditional Southern the boombOx: A tribute to the early days 34 Italian Bistro Blend 90 90’S Hits Gospel style. 46 of Rap and Hip Hop, from Grandmaster Flash 35 Latin hits 91 Old School Funk the spirit: Mid-tempo Contemporary to 2Pac . Contains explicit lyrics. 104 36 Italian Contemporary 92 Irish Christian music. 47 the bOudOir: A combination of R&B, 37 Fiesta TropicáL 93 Chansons Détente Neo-Soul and Smooth Jazz that is soft, slinky 38 Regional MExican 94 Quebec Pop/Rock Rock and sensual. 113 39 Mariachi 95 Metro Blend 8-traCks: A mix of Classic Rock from the ClassiC r&b: American Soul music with an 40 Carnaval Brasileiro 96 Hot Jamz 60’s and 70’s.
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