I've listened a few times and have unfortunately not enjoyed it as much as I had hoped. It contains way too much music from pop artists doing songs I assume are from their TV movies or whatever. I don't consider that music true Disney music. A lot of tweenie tunes and not enough of the classic songs. I'm still glad the station is there, I just don't think I'll listen as much as I thought because of the choice of music.
Do you have the App and Bluetooth/USB connection in your car? You could listen to the channel that way. It's what I do for NFL games.They do play a good bit of the pop songs from Disney Channel shows and movies but I don’t mind those. I couldn’t stand listening to Radio Disney but I’m enjoying this channel. I am bummed I can’t tune in from the car since my car radio channels don’t go that high.
Yes, I have done that but then I get paranoid about my data usage. Lol. It would be better to be able to just tune in with the car radio. Still loving the station though!Do you have the App and Bluetooth/USB connection in your car? You could listen to the channel that way. It's what I do for NFL games.
Those are all my faves too with the additions of 80’s and 1st Wave.I mean as long as you don't use it all the time it should be ok.
I tend to flip between PopRocks, the 90s channel and Lithium, so I'm generally covered.
I'm a channel 33 fan myself!Those are all my faves too with the additions of 80’s and 1st Wave.
I don't know if they are all available in the car. Many stations carried by Sirius XM are internet-only. Holly, the Christmas station, is available year-round on their app, but not in the car. Same probably goes for something as high as 300. Although I believe the Sirius stations are in the higher numbers, and the XM are lower. Not sure why the hell they still treat the two signals as separate instead of the same. So damn odd.They do play a good bit of the pop songs from Disney Channel shows and movies but I don’t mind those. I couldn’t stand listening to Radio Disney but I’m enjoying this channel. I am bummed I can’t tune in from the car since my car radio channels don’t go that high.
In 2021, aren't we all pretty much on unlimited data at this point?Yes, I have done that but then I get paranoid about my data usage. Lol. It would be better to be able to just tune in with the car radio. Still loving the station though!
The mobile oligopoly here in Canada (Bell, Rogers, Telus) makes unlimited data expensive. Every 10-15 years or so we get new carriers that offer up unlimited data (but terrible coverage). Those carriers end up getting bought by one of the oligopoly and we go back to square one.In 2021, aren't we all pretty much on unlimited data at this point?
There is a good variety so far. It is fun to listen to the music and try to guess the song. I hope that the selection of music moves to something broader than the soundtrack stuff. Maybe a weekly show with someone playing a selection of songs or something.Sirius XM just started a Disney music station! Channel 302.
I've listened a few times and have unfortunately not enjoyed it as much as I had hoped. It contains way too much music from pop artists doing songs I assume are from their TV movies or whatever. I don't consider that music true Disney music. A lot of tweenie tunes and not enough of the classic songs. I'm still glad the station is there, I just don't think I'll listen as much as I thought because of the choice of music.
Alexa has a similar feature, without having to subscribe.If you really want mostly classics then you might want to consider subscribing to Apple Music. If you tell Siri, "Play me Disney songs" then it will begin playing mostly classic movie songs that you can also skip through. This is not be confused with saying, "Play me Disney channel" because that will begin playing Radio Disney.
Short-lived. Yet somehow they have a half dozen stations featuring nearly identical playlists.Well, they already took it off 14.