Does SiriusXM have Spanish channels?

Does SiriusXM have Spanish channels?

The SiriusXM Latino channel lineup features ten exclusive commercial-free music channels covering a wide variety of music genres, including Caliente (tropical, channel 150), Rumbon (classic salsa, channel 533), Flow Nacion (Latin hip-hop and Reggaeton, channel 506), La Kueva (rock en espanol, channel 540), Viva ( …

What station is Spanish on XM?

Caliente (Sirius XM)

Frequency Sirius XM 158 Dish Network 6095
Branding Caliente sp
Programming
Format Tropical
Ownership

How do I get Sirius Channel 311?

Ch. 311 on select radios & Channel 714 on the online player and app (or just search “yacht rock!”)

What happened to SiriusXM Channel 42 the joint?

Reggae “The Joint”, which had been on channel 42, will move to streaming only. SiriusXM and the family of Bob Marley announced today an exclusive year-round channel dedicated to the legacy of Bob Marley.

Is there a Mexican station on Sirius?

Tune in to America’s Latino variety channel, El Paisa (Ch. 470), to hear a mix of music, celebrity gossip, news, and more from the Latinx homelands.

What channel is Mexican music on the radio?

Regional Mexican Radio Stations:

Call Freq. Format
KBBU 93.9 Reg. Mex.
KBBX 97.7 Reg. Mex.
KBDR 100.5 Reg. Mex.
KBEX 96.1 Reg. Mex.

What channel is Spanish music on radio?

Spanish Hits Radio Stations:

Call Freq. Format
KEAL 106.5 Spa. Hits
KECS 94.9 Spa. Hits
KEPD 104.9 Spa. Hits
KESS 107.1 Spa. Hits

Did Sirius get rid of the joint?

“Joint moved to channel 722 which is online streaming only, no Sirius radio can pick it [up]. SiriusXM explained The Joint’s new status in one sentence at the very end of their release. “SiriusXM’s The Joint channel will continue to be available on the SiriusXM app and on siriusxm.com.”

Is there a Mexican music station on Sirius?

Caliente (Ch. 158) is where music and Latin culture meet! Tune in to hear a red-hot Latin mix of salsa, bachata, reggaeton, and more from stars such as J Balvin, Prince Royce, Marc Anthony, Bad Bunny, Romeo Santos, Maluma, Victor Manuelle, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Daddy Yankee, and Carlos Vives.