I agree about standards. I want a channel that has standards, but it's actually possible to play too much Sinatra. iHeart's The Standard has this problem as well. I had this available on a TiVo, but I quit listening for several reasons. One was that the channel played Sinatra every few minutes, but there were also too many songs that weren't standards. "A Hard Day's Night" was the last straw.I don’t enjoy the one artist channels at all on Sirius XM. Even the ones that aren‘t 100% one artist still play too much of that artist.
I can be in the mood for standards, but when every third song is Sinatra, no thanks. Same with Radio Margaritaville. I may enjoy some tropical/beach sounds but not when most of it is Jimmy Buffett.
I also don’t understand the appeal of the Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood channels which offer a mix of genres that often doesn’t flow well. The only channel named after an artist that is ok to me is Willie’s Roadhouse. They probably play about one Willie Nelson an hour and the rest is for the most part classic country.
Sirius/XM also has 40s Junction and Escape, which is beautiful music. When Escape was temporarily available only online until too many people complained, Sirius/XM Love added some standards artists but people didn't like that. So apparently there is a channel that sounds like so-called standards stations on commercial radio.
And there are supposedly some standards on the 50s channel, but from what I have been told, pretty much nothing from the early 50s. And I'm not aware that those early 50s songs are on 40s Junction.
Wikipedia once had an article on Siriusly Sinatra and I haven't seen a source for this to know whether this is true, but the article said one of the two standards channels became Siriusly Sinatra. There were two before the merger of Sirius and XM and one stayed.