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- I-90_(Sirius) abstract "I-90 was a 1990s music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio on Sirius channel 9. The channel signed off @ 2:57am ET on November 4, 2002 with End of the Road by Boyz II Men. It was one of the short-lived channels on satellite radio. Most of the music moved to sister hot AC channel The Pulse, and The Pulse moved to channel 9 that time. In 2007, all-1990s was revived on the alternative rock-formatted Lithium channel, when it launched. As of November 12, 2008, resulting on the Sirius XM Merger, 1990s music returned to the Sirius service with XM's The 90s on 9 channel on the same channel 9 position, and The Pulse was pushed to channel 12.".
- I-90_(Sirius) broadcastStationClass "Satellite RadioStation".
- I-90_(Sirius) owner Sirius_Satellite_Radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) programmeFormat 1990s_in_music.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageID "21260508".
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageLength "1447".
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageRevisionID "570343995".
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink 1990s_in_music.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink 2002_in_radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink 2007_in_radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink 2008_in_radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink 90s_on_9.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Adult_contemporary_music.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_rock.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Boyz_II_Men.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital-only_radio_stations.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sirius_Satellite_Radio_channels.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Time_Zone.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink End_of_the_Road.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sirius_XM_Radio_channels.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_(Sirius).
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Sirius_Satellite_Radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink Sirius_XM_Holdings.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink The_Pulse_(Sirius_XM).
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLink XM_Satellite_Radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageWikiLinkText "I-90".
- I-90_(Sirius) airdate "--07-01".
- I-90_(Sirius) area "Off Air".
- I-90_(Sirius) class "Satellite Radio Station".
- I-90_(Sirius) format "1990.0".
- I-90_(Sirius) frequency "Sirius 9".
- I-90_(Sirius) name "I-90".
- I-90_(Sirius) owner Sirius_Satellite_Radio.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_Station.
- I-90_(Sirius) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthAm-radio-station-stub.
- I-90_(Sirius) subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- I-90_(Sirius) subject Category:Digital-only_radio_stations.
- I-90_(Sirius) subject Category:Sirius_Satellite_Radio_channels.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Agent.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Broadcaster.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Company.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Organisation.
- I-90_(Sirius) type RadioStation.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Station.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Company.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Station.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Organization.
- I-90_(Sirius) type RadioStation.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Agent.
- I-90_(Sirius) type SocialPerson.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Thing.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Q15265344.
- I-90_(Sirius) type Q43229.
- I-90_(Sirius) comment "I-90 was a 1990s music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio on Sirius channel 9. The channel signed off @ 2:57am ET on November 4, 2002 with End of the Road by Boyz II Men. It was one of the short-lived channels on satellite radio. Most of the music moved to sister hot AC channel The Pulse, and The Pulse moved to channel 9 that time. In 2007, all-1990s was revived on the alternative rock-formatted Lithium channel, when it launched.".
- I-90_(Sirius) label "I-90 (Sirius)".
- I-90_(Sirius) sameAs Q15995151.
- I-90_(Sirius) sameAs m.05b_wnp.
- I-90_(Sirius) sameAs Q15995151.
- I-90_(Sirius) wasDerivedFrom I-90_(Sirius)?oldid=570343995.
- I-90_(Sirius) isPrimaryTopicOf I-90_(Sirius).
- I-90_(Sirius) name "I-90".