SiriusXM Urban View

SiriusXM Urban View
Broadcast area United States
Frequency XM128
SR128
First air date 2001
Format Talk radio
Class Satellite Radio Station
Affiliations Syndication One
Sporting News Radio
Public Radio International
Owner Sirius XM
Website Urban View

SiriusXM Urban View is an African American talk radio channel on XM 110[1] (previously 128). The subjects cover those relevant to the black community, be it politics, economics, or social issues.

The channel was originally programmed by Radio One, Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based company specializing in African American and urban radio formats. Radio One originally programmed four other music channels for XM, but XM has since taken control of those channels and removed all commercials.

History

In August 2007, Radio One overhauled The Power's daytime programming by affiliating it with its Syndication One subsidiary, the company's syndication arm. Radio programs Keeping it Real with Rev. Al Sharpton, 2 Live Stews, and The Warren Ballentine Show were added to the scheduled on 2007-08-13. We Ourselves, Studio B, and Make it Plain are no longer heard on XM Radio.

A couple months later, Syndication One announced that it would be folding its unit, and several of their programs would be canceled.[2] One of these, the 2 Live Stews, was signed by Sporting News Radio.

On January 1, 2008, XM Satellite Radio gained full control of The Power from Radio One, Inc..[3] On January 7, 2008, GW on the Hill, Spirit, and Digital Spin are no longer heard on The Power. Also, all weekend programming and programming after 4 PM ET on weekdays has been suspended. Since this event, XM has added many shows specifically targeted to African-Americans from commercial and public radio.

As of February 2013, The Power has been renamed Urban View and as of May 9, 2013, Urban View is now on channel 110.

Shows

The following shows air on The Power.

  • Madison, The Black Eagle
  • The Warren Ballentine Show
  • Keeping It Real with Al Sharpton           
  • 2 Live Stews (3 hour delay)
  • The Kojo Nnamdi Show
  • Urban Journal
  • Armstrong Williams
  • Living on Earth
  • The Changing World
  • Blackanomics

References

Notes
  1. "XM Channel Lineup" (PDF). 2011-05-04. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  2. Redding Jr., Robert (2007-10-07). "More changes, Radio One to pull the plug on Syndication One". Redding News Review. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
  3. Redding Jr., Robert (2008-01-01). "Radio One to sever ties with XM". Redding News Review. Retrieved 2008-01-02.



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