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Sirius XM Indie apparently dropped coast to coast AM?

Well if you read any of my past post you would see that I am a sirius subscriber and overpayed for a long time for it. But mostly the channels I listen to are Vivid Radio and sometimes Nancy Grace on Triumph.

Nancy Grace and a bunch of porn stars taking calls from horny truckers? Interesting taste in entertainment.
 
C2C is on Road Dog channel 146. As far as I know it's been there quite some time since SiriusXM laid off Glen "Jonesey" Jones, he hosted the All Night Truck Stop, essentially a free form talk show with two listeners speaking to each other on the air, I enjoyed it.
 
C2C is on Road Dog channel 146. As far as I know it's been there quite some time since SiriusXM laid off Glen "Jonesey" Jones, he hosted the All Night Truck Stop, essentially a free form talk show with two listeners speaking to each other on the air, I enjoyed it.

Trucking radio seems to be a thing of the past. Closest is America's Truckin' Network based from WLW, where instead of general chat and country music, you get today's latest GOP talking points between a few national weather reports.
 
Trucking radio seems to be a thing of the past. Closest is America's Truckin' Network based from WLW, where instead of general chat and country music, you get today's latest GOP talking points between a few national weather reports.

Road dog 146 seems to be pretty popular though the callers seem to be there. What year was he laid off I guess it would probably be cheaper to air coast to coast then pay someone to do a live overnight show. But its not really fair to him at all because I dont get how coast to coast has to do with trucking but obviously the people who run that channel wouldnt agree with me so.
 
Road dog 146 seems to be pretty popular though the callers seem to be there. What year was he laid off I guess it would probably be cheaper to air coast to coast then pay someone to do a live overnight show. But its not really fair to him at all because I dont get how coast to coast has to do with trucking but obviously the people who run that channel wouldnt agree with me so.

I believe 2014. He was only live during the week, weekends were typically best-of.
 
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