I noticed that there hasn't been a new thread posted on this board in the last 5 days. Seems like if we're not talking about Oldies on satellite, we're not talking about Oldies at all. I guess that must be a sign of the times. So at the risk of offending anyone, I'm going to talk about Oldies on satellite. Most Oldies fans, even if they don't have satellite, know that satellite has vastly expanded playlists. But they may not know about the "special" programming that satellite offers. For '50s/early '60s fans, XM's channel 5 offers four great special shows each week. Pink & Black Days is a good mix of music that was popular in the mid-south in the '50s and early '60s. Host Alex Ward really knows his stuff, and he has good presentation. Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Shop, a syndicated show, is familiar to many Oldies fans. Bobby B reminds us of what radio used to sound like. Another XM exclusive is Rockabilly Road Trip. For fans of this music, Bruce Berenson does a great job of digging out some rare rockabilly songs. His presentation may be a litte weak, but his knowledge & style make up for that. Harlem, hosted by "Matt The Cat", offers listeners R&B music from the early '50s. It's a good source of music from the "birth of rock & roll". Matt also knows his stuff and does a great job. Shows are repeated several times a week.........check XM's channel 5 website for schedules.