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'70s on 7

Broadcast area

United States
Canada

Frequency

Sirius XM Radio7
Dish Network 6007, 099-07

Programming

Format

1970s' Music

Ownership

Owner

Sirius XM Radio

History

First air date

September 25, 2001 (as Totally '70s)

Technical information

Class

Satellite Radio Station

Links

Website

SiriusXM: '70s on 7

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'70s on 7 (or just The '70s) is a commercial-free, satellite radio channel on Sirius XM Radio channel 7 and Dish Network channel 6007 (channel 099-07 on Dish's Hopper DVR units). It plays pop, rock, soul, and disco music from the 1970s, mostly hits. Prior to XM’s merger with Sirius, Arbitron reported that '70s on 7 was the fourth most listened to channel, with a cume of 667,400 listeners per week.[1] As part of the Sirius/XM merger on November 12, 2008, The '70s was merged with Sirius' Totally '70s and took its current name.

Much like the other decades channels, '70s on 7 attempts to recreate the feel of 1970s radio. It uses similar DJ techniques, jingles, 1970s slang, and news updates. Kid Kelly, formerly of WHTZ New York, programs the channel with Human Numan, a long-time contemporary hit radio personality. Creative imaging is produced by producer Mitch Todd who oversees all producers and production on the music channels and the marketing division. Due to being commercial-free, it does not recreate any sponsor spots. The channel was also used for XM's annual pop music chronology, IT.

The original XM "70s on 7" channel made a strong effort to reproduce the smooth, velvety 1970s FM sound rather than the chatty "morning drive" sound that Sirius favored. After the XM-Sirius merger the "morning drive" sound became the "official" sound of the 1970s channel. The channel features the unique "Jukebox of Dynamite" (formerly the "Jukebox of Cheese"), when an alleged listener selects a "cheesy" song for the segment such as "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?", "Seasons in the Sun", "Theme from Billy Jack", "Run Joey Run" or "Billy Don't Be A Hero".

70s on 7 also uses bumpers that parody TV shows and commercial jingles from the 70s, and also has its own parodies of movie scenes, known as "director's cuts".

The station's logo currently has a flower as the zero. Prior to 2015, the station's logo featured a disco ball as the zero. The internet version can be biased to play only disco and soul.

Core artists[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Sirius XM music channels

Channels

  • 1st Wave
  • The 10s Spot
  • '40s Junction
  • '50s Gold
  • '60s Gold
  • '70s on 7
  • '80s on 8
  • '90s on 9
  • Alt Nation
  • B.B. King's Bluesville
  • The Beatles Channel
  • The Blend
  • Bluegrass Junction
  • BPM
  • The Bridge
  • Caliente
  • Chill
  • Classic Rewind
  • Classic Vinyl
  • The Coffee House
  • Deep Tracks
  • Diplo's Revolution
  • E Street Radio
  • Elvis Radio
  • Escape
  • Faction Punk
  • Fly
  • The Grateful Dead Channel
  • The Groove
  • Hair Nation
  • Heart & Soul
  • The Heat
  • The Highway
  • Hip-Hop Nation
  • Jam On
  • The Joint
  • Kids Place Live
  • Kidz Bop Radio
  • Kirk Franklin's Praise
  • Liquid Metal
  • Lithium
  • LL Cool J's Rock the Bells Radio
  • Love
  • Met Opera
  • Octane
  • On Broadway
  • Outlaw Country
  • Ozzy's Boneyard
  • Pearl Jam Radio
  • Pitbull's Globalization Radio
  • Pop2K
  • PopRocks
  • Prime Country
  • The Pulse
  • Radio Margaritaville
  • Real Jazz
  • Road Trip Radio
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • Shade 45
  • Siriusly Sinatra
  • SiriusXMU
  • Soul Town
  • SoulCycle Radio
  • Spa
  • The Spectrum
  • Studio 54 Radio
  • Symphony Hall
  • Turbo
  • Underground Garage
  • Utopia
  • Velvet
  • Viva
  • Watercolors
  • Willie's Roadhouse
  • Y2Kountry
  • Sirius XM Canada

  • The Verge
  • Internet radio

  • Caricia
  • Cinemagic
  • Krishna Das Yoga Radio
  • The Loft
  • Pops
  • Rumbón
  • Tom Petty's Buried Treasure
  • The Village
  • Former channels

  • BackSpin
  • Bande à part
  • BBC Radio 1
  • CBC Music Country
  • CBC Radio 3
  • Ici Musique
  • KIIS-FM
  • MIX
  • Radio Disney
  • WHTZ
  • Decades themed radio stations

    1940s

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  • iHeart50s
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  • Absolute Radio 60s
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