Broadcast area | United States |
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Frequency |
Sirius XM Radio 6 DISH Network 6006 |
First air date | September 25, 2001 |
Format | Oldies music |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Owner | Sirius XM Radio |
Website | SiriusXM: '60s on 6 |
The '60s on 6 (or just The '60s) is a commercial-free, satellite radio station on the Sirius XM Radio platform. It plays music from the 1960s. Airing on XM since 2001, the channel became available to Sirius subscribers replacing '60s Vibrations on November 12, 2008, following the merger of the two companies. The station currently broadcasts on channel 6 of both services, as well as on Dish Network channel 6006. Ken Merson is currently the program director for the channel.
Like the other decades channels, The '60s on 6 works to recreate the feel of oldies hits radio. They use similar DJ habits, oldies PAMS jingles, period slang, and news updates. The channel was also used for XM's annual rock and roll hits music chronology, IT.
The logo features a Peace sign for the zero in its logo.
As of 2008, The '60s on 6 was the fifth most listened to station on the XM service, with a cume of 581,300 listeners per week, according to Arbitron analysis.
With the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover and novelty hits of the era removed and abandoned from the rotation. Pat Clarke, who helmed the channel since the 2004 departure of original Program Director Cleveland Wheeler, was dismissed along with another disk jockey, Marty "with the Party" Thompson. Phlash Phelps and Terry "Motormouth" Young were spared, and "Broadway" Bill Lee and Mike Kelly joined the airstaff. Lee eventually moved to the '70s on 7 channel. Cousin Brucie began a live Saturday all-request show. Wolfman Jack was moved into an early afternoon block, and was eventually eliminated altogether, along with other channel fixtures such as the Sonic Sound Salute, Sweet Sixteen Music Machine countdown, and Chickenman.