Sirius XM earlier announcedthat the previously open Channel 13 has been transformed to Channel 13 (Taylor’s Version). That is, all Taylor Swift, all the time. All you needed was a SiriusXM account. But even that minor bit of gatekeeping has been lifted a good bit. If you have a car ...
Plus, the station is inviting Swifties to come on-air to share their own “personal and meaningful experiences with Taylor and her music,” according to a release. The channel will be available through May 6. To tune in, fans need only download the SiriusXM app and select Channel 13. ...
” which I found interesting in thatTuneInowns no radio stations, and whileSiriusXMis licensed to operate by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and does employ land-based transmitter sites in addition to its satellites, it is basically a subscription service....
Taylor Swift‘s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has already topped the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts (dated Nov. 27), and now adds another impressive, if perhaps unlikely, achievement: It reaches its first Billboard radio airplay chart, entering Adult Pop Airplay at...
After the passage of the Telcom Act of 1996, a massive and swift consolidation of the radio industry took place. Radio was very attractive to Wall Street due to its fat bottom line and year-over-year revenue growth. They say you make money in radio station ownership at the time you buy...
"When I woke up this morning and saw what Taylor had written, it really solidified that we needed to make a change," says Eddy Cue.
Radio Tunes SiriusXM Podcasts Audio Books YouTube Social Media …just to name a few. Jacob/Ramsey says “Linear program schedules common to over-the-air [broadcast] stations are not in alignment with new media consumption habits.” Today’s consumer is in control, not the media provider. ...
Taylor Swift is getting her own radio station. Here's how to tune into "Channel 13 (Taylor's Version" on SiriusXM.
After the passage of the Telcom Act of 1996, a massive and swift consolidation of the radio industry took place. Radio was very attractive to Wall Street due to its fat bottom line and year-over-year revenue growth. They say you make money in radio station ownership at the time you buy...
After the passage of the Telcom Act of 1996, a massive and swift consolidation of the radio industry took place. Radio was very attractive to Wall Street due to its fat bottom line and year-over-year revenue growth. They say you make money in radio station ownership at the time you buy...