Sirius Satellite Radio to Debut Super Shuffle
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 9:56 AM
Sirius Satellite Radio will be debuting their new music channel called “Super Shuffle” on September 29th. Featuring a wide variety of music offered on Sirius’ 65 music channels, listeners will hear the most popular songs in a continuous mix of genres and artists. If you like a specific era or style of music you hear on Super Shuffle, you’ll be directed to the specific channel through your receiver’s display and through audio cues.
Super Shuffle will be available on Sirius Channel 12.
Personally, I don’t care much for the “Jack” format, but the fact that you can explore more channels through this uber-channel is pretty cool. The Jack format is just a random playlist, there’s no added benefit to the listener. This isn’t Jack, this is a sampling of popular songs from across the spectrum that you can then go and explore further. I dig it.
This is part of the new Sirus channel line-up that you can check out here.
Sirius Satellite Radio will be debuting their new music channel called “Super Shuffle” on September 29th. Featuring a wide variety of music offered on Sirius’ 65 music channels, listeners will hear the most popular songs in a continuous mix of genres and artists. If you like a specific era or style of music you hear on Super Shuffle, you’ll be directed to the specific channel through your receiver’s display and through audio cues.
Super Shuffle will be available on Sirius Channel 12.
Personally, I don’t care much for the “Jack” format, but the fact that you can explore more channels through this uber-channel is pretty cool. The Jack format is just a random playlist, there’s no added benefit to the listener. This isn’t Jack, this is a sampling of popular songs from across the spectrum that you can then go and explore further. I dig it.
This is part of the new Sirus channel line-up that you can check out here.


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