X-Nico

6 unusual facts about XM Satellite Radio


José Tábata

The same year, he was selected to participate in the XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game as a member of the World Team, which consisted of 25 highly touted prospects from across the globe.

Knitting Factory

In 2007 The Knitting Factory partnered with XM Satellite Radio to record and broadcast concerts from both Knitting Factory locations.

Last of Seven

It has received some airplay on satellite radio stations, The Pulse on Sirius, and Flight 26 on XM.

Out of the Shallow End

The tracks "Absence" and "Far" have experienced rotation on XM Satellite Radio's SquiZZ, Europe's Kerrang!, and various FM stations across the US.

SED Systems

SED serves an international market that includes government defense departments, space organizations as well as commercial customers such as Boeing Satellite Systems, Inmarsat and XM Satellite Radio.

The Rejection Show

The Rejection Show has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, The New York Times, The Daily News, the New York Post, The New Yorker, The Onion, ABC News, CBS News Sunday Morning, NPR, XM Satellite Radio, and in international papers around the globe.


Couzin Ed

In addition, he is a semi-regular guest on the former bi-monthly Lazlow Show on XM Satellite Radio channel XM202 in New York City, out of the XM Radio studios at the Opie and Anthony broadcast center which aired every other month on Saturday nights before being canceled after the Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Radio merger.

Jay Randolph

Randolph's son, Jay Jr., formerly provided commentary for the PGA Tour Network on XM Satellite Radio, and currently hosts a sports-talk show on KFNS radio (590 AM) in St. Louis.

On2 Technologies

Recent announcements have related to deals with Apex Datacom, IWAPI Inc., Vividas, Digital Witness, XM Satellite Radio, PowerLinx, and LeapFrog Enterprises.

The Artie Lange Show

The Artie Lange Show is available on the Audience Network channel 239 on DirecTV, Sirius channel 92, XM channels 208 and 165, Extreme Talk, and terrestrial radio affiliates throughout the United States.

The Yuppie Pricks

With last-minute addition Trey Robles (ex-Hard Feelings) on drums, the band toured the East Coast in Spring of 2005, hitting renowned punk-rock enclave, CBGB in New York City, as well as recording a live broadcast for XM Satellite Radio, at the invitation of Lou Brutus of the station's Fungus 53 channel.


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