Wednesday, September 26, 2007

XM Is Now Home to the Grand Ole Opry!

Grand Ole Opry to Debut on XM in October
PR NEWSWIRE
Posted: 2007-09-26 10:47:23


WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XM will be the new satellite radio home of the Grand Ole Opry beginning in October, it was announced today. Beginning with the Opry's 82nd Birthday Bash broadcast featuring Carrie Underwood, Travis Tritt, Ronnie Milsap, and more on Saturday, October 20, XM will feature the live Friday and Saturday night performances as well as the Tuesday Night Opry. Additionally, XM will offer classic broadcasts of the renowned country music show, archival performances, and "The Eddie Stubbs Show," which is hosted by regular Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs.

Recognized as the preeminent showcase for country music, the Grand Ole Opry debuted on the radio airwaves in 1925 on Nashville's 650 AM WSM and can still be heard on its flagship station. Today, the Opry counts among its members such current chart-toppers as Dierks Bentley, Martina McBride, and Brad Paisley as well as country legends including Bill Anderson, Jimmy Dickens, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton. "We are pleased that XM listeners will now be able to experience the Opry's brand of entertainment every week," said Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment senior vice president. "Airing on XM provides Opry fans throughout the country a new way to tune in to the show and presents the Opry to an audience that may have not yet discovered this uniquely American experience."

"This is great news," said Martina McBride, an Opry member since 1995. "It's a better day for all of us when the Grand Ole Opry and all it embodies can be heard across the country on satellite radio."

The country hits channel "Nashville" (XM 11) will feature live Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday night performances (Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET; Fridays at 9 p.m. ET; Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. ET and 10:30 p.m. ET;). Encore broadcasts of new Opry episodes will air on XM's classic country music channel America (XM 10) at 10 a.m. ET every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, along with archival Opry broadcasts. Many individual performances recorded live on the Opry stage will also be featured on XM's other country music channels, including Willie's Place (XM 13), Bluegrass Junction (XM 14), Highway 16 (XM 16), and U.S. Country (XM 17).

In addition to the Grand Ole Opry, XM will also add "The Eddie Stubbs Show" to the XM programming lineup. The popular WSM program is hosted by Eddie Stubbs, a regular announcer for the Grand Ole Opry, award-winning country music DJ, and respected country music historian. "The Eddie Stubbs Show" will premiere later this fall on XM 10. The arrival of the Grand Ole Opry to XM coincides with XM's Country Music Month celebration, featuring XM's month-long showcase of country music programming throughout October. Highlights include original music specials featuring Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Brooks & Dunn, Jack Ingram, Kris Kristofferson and Bill Anderson, among others, and exclusive programming, including broadcast of the Big State Festival from the Texas World Speedway. Complete details on XM's Country Music Month programming are available online at http://www.xmradio.com/countrymusicmonth .

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Again...hot dog!

This is fantastic news!!!!!!!

Paula

Anonymous said...

very cool....I guess I need to ask Santa for XM this year...

Anonymous said...

YES!!! I'm so glad this worked out, finally!!! The Opry rocks, and so does XM!!!

Anonymous said...

That is great! The Opry is so awesome, I love getting to go see it. As a country music fan, it doesn't get much better than that!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I wanna be able to subsribe to XM too.

Anonymous said...

What is this Grand Ole Opry you speak of?

Great news, I did hear a while back that there were talks but had forgotten about it.

Guess it would have to be on Nashville 11 since the show does have commericals on it. Do you know if the replays will skip the commericals? I would assume so.

Producer J. said...

Yes -- replays will be commercial free. Glad I don't have the job of editing those out, because if you've ever seen / heard the Opry you know a lot of the reads are done live, and sometimes become a part of the show.

We are VERY excited. I can't even begin to tell y'all how long this has been in the works for.

Anonymous said...

Well, Holy Cow!!!

Great news!!!

Pam said...

Very cool !!! Just might have to sit in my truck on Friday and Saturday nights to listen LOL . The walls in this ancient house are too thick to do the XM home thingy. Can't even get good reception on regualr radio (not that I would listen anyway LOL )

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Anonymous said...

So, when Lonestar is on the Opry on November 10th, will I be able to hear them on DirecTV?