Open Road (XM)
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Broadcast area | United States Canada |
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Branding | Open Road |
First air date | 2001 |
Frequency | XM171 |
Format | Talk Radio |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Affiliations | AP Radio News The Weather Channel |
Owner | XM Satellite Radio |
Website | Open Road |
Open Road is a trucker's talk radio channel on the XM Satellite Radio service. The subjects cover those relevant to the trucking community, be it politics, economics, or social issues. Open Road's program director is Ken Johnson.
Open Road features talent from the America's Trucking Radio network, including Bill Mack, Dave Nemo, and Truckin' Bozo Dale Sommers. The channel used to feature Steve Sommers overnight, until WLW was added to XM, and his show moved to XM173. Overnight programming includes non-trucker related programs David Lawrence and Dave Ramsey, the latter of which is also heard on XM's Talk Radio 165.
[edit] Lineup
- Open Road Lineup - PDF grid featuring the complete Open Road lineup.
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