Sirius XM Insight

SiriusXM Insight was a 24/7 Sirius XM Radio channel dedicated to public radio programming.

SiriusXM Insight
Broadcast areaUnited States, Canada
BrandingSiriusXM Insight
FrequencySirius XM Radio 121
First air dateSeptember 1, 2004
FormatPublic Radio
ClassNon-profit satellite radio station
AffiliationsPublic Radio International
American Public Media
WBUR
George Washington University
National Geographic
OwnerSirius XM Radio
WebsiteSirius XM Insight

Prior to January 2015, the station was known as "Sirius XM Public Radio", or SXMPR. Broadcasting in stereo, Sirius XM Public Radio was one of two talk channels on the Sirius XM platform which broadcasts two-channel audio—the other being Opie Radio. Programming was provided through partnerships with American Public Media, Public Radio International, Boston's WBUR, New York's WNYC, George Washington University, and National Geographic, which own a chunk of time on the channel. XMPR also carries The PBS NewsHour. Despite being a channel for public radio programs, the channel did not carry any programming from the nation's leading provider, National Public Radio (NPR). The NPR network currently has an exclusivity contract with Sirius XM Radio, and airs some of their programming on Sirius Channel 122; although there were, previously, two NPR channels on Sirius.

In October 2006, Public Radio International's channel on Sirius XM Radio was dropped from the channel lineup. Shortly afterwards, SXMPR responded by adding several new PRI programs to its lineup, including The World, To the Point, To the Best of Our Knowledge, Le Show, and The Changing World.

Starting in March 2007, SXMPR added several more programs from American Public Media, including popular programs A Prairie Home Companion and Marketplace, as well as The Story with Dick Gordon, Weekend America, Sound Opinions, and Performance Today Weekend. Following the Sirius-XM merger, Sirius XM Public Radio was added to Sirius on September 30, 2008, as part of its "Best of XM" package and broadcasts on channel 205 (previously 196). XM airs the channel on 121 (it was on 133). The name was then changed from "XM Public Radio" to "Sirius XM Public Radio".

On January 12, 2015, Sirius XM Public Radio changed its name and format to "SiriusXM Insight", an all-new, exclusive, groundbreaking news, information, and entertainment radio channel. While the new channel retains some of its Sirius XM Public Radio content such as Best of Car Talk and The Bob Edwards Show, the new channel format introduces new exclusive content.[1]

As of late 2019, Sirius XM Public Radio was discontinued, with its programming transferred to Sirius XM Business and Sirius XM Progress.

Canadian coverage

In April 2007, XM Radio Canada dropped their carriage of SXMPR. The only explanation given was that the channel's availability in Canada violated a licensing agreement between SXMPR and one or more of its affiliates. The contract between XMPR and the affiliate(s) was eventually renegotiated, and Sirius XM Public Radio was returned to the XM Canada platform on August 1, 2007.

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