XMU (XM)

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XMU
Broadcast area United States
Canada
Branding XMU
Slogan Next Now
Frequency XM 43
First air date September, 2001
Format Indie and College Rock
Class Satellite Radio Station
Owner XM Satellite Radio
Website XMU and XMUNation

XMU is an indie pop, indie rock, unsigned artist music channel on XM Satellite Radio channel 43 and is broadcast on DirectTV channel 831. XM describes the channel as "XMU, Next, Now" and primarily airs artists who are signed to independent labels. The channel frequently plays songs from an artist's full album instead of just the singles. The Wall Street Journal has described XMU as "XM's alternative-music channel." [1] The channel's program director is Billy Zero.

Contents

  • Jam Nation
  • XMU LiVE
  • Subsoniq Heavy Burn
  • XMU A.I.R. TIME
  • The R>A>D>A>R Report
  • Live From The Knitting Factory
  • The BLiSST
  • In-DEED
  • The Student Exchange Program
  • The After School Special
  • Pitch Control

ET PT DJ
8 AM 5 AM Billy Zero
4 PM 1 PM Tobi

  1. ^ Bounds, Gwendolyn. "Music Promoter Finds A Digital-Age Niche", Wall Street Journal, April 12, 2006. 

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