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scythe08 01-08-2007 01:26 PM

Steve Sommers is on channel 173 at midnight weekdays, separate from channel 171. However Bubba Bo is no longer with him on weekends due to cutbacks with Clearchannel or whoever the hell owns the station.

Between His show and OandA that's 10 hours of interesting news and radio, really makes those miles fly by. I have caught that serrius trucking show on the am a few times before they went satellite and really liked it, but don't know how good it is on the sirrius.

dieselgrl 01-08-2007 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Krzysztof
Yeah Sirius has "Road Dog Trucking" channel 147 if i remember correctly. Its good for news/traffic/weather updates. I've listened to it a couple of times and didn't hear alot of music tho they do play music on the channel inbetween news/etc reports.

I think the time slot is 1-3 cst on the Road Dog channel... it's all music geared towards trucking... generally heavy on country and "trucker songs", but it has some variety. The Road Hammers generally play on there at that time. I think the segment is called "Hammer Down Radio" and it's a request show.

TruckerChris 01-09-2007 06:59 AM

XM's is great but I can't stand Bill mack. Bozo is really good but often gets off trucking topics and I listen to Opie and Anthony and Ron and Fez during Nemo's show. Landline now I would never miss... 4pm rolls around everyday I listen. Good info.

Fredog 01-10-2007 09:11 AM

Re: Truckers Radio Stations
 

Originally Posted by Genesisman
Howdy.... I am new as you can probably tell... and am interested in am/fm and satelite radio stations geared towards our industry. Can you give some suggestions... I am already listening to midnight trucker and find it informative when they are not running "the best of" series, which seems to be quite frequent.
Thanks for the assist.

xm and siruis both have websites where you can download and print their channel guides, then you can decide who has the best programming for your tastes

ben45750 01-10-2007 10:18 AM

I try to listen to the trucker shows but they have all those callers call in and talk about NOTHING (and their cruises)!!!!

Sometimes they do have a good show about certain driver issues but it's not too often. The weather/traffic updates some in handy. But my xm's allways tuned to 202 from about 6am-3am or catching the replays if i'm driving at night.

mike3fan 01-10-2007 01:28 PM

XM it is then.......FRUMMMMMMPKIS

ben45750 01-11-2007 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by mike3fan
XM it is then.......FRUMMMMMMPKIS

Your a silly goose.........................aaaaaannnnnd

Bumper 01-11-2007 09:09 AM

I used to have XM and Sirius both. I got so tired of all the bull shit DJ chatter on the Sirius music channels that I finally gave up and cancelled Sirius.

Kept XM though :)

ben45750 01-11-2007 09:31 AM

Might not to have both XM and Sirius subs any more........ At the CES this week ole' Mel is really talking like something might happen.

Bumper 01-11-2007 09:34 AM

I hope they dont merge......


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