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- Totally_70s abstract "Totally '70s was an all-1970s music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 7 and Dish Network channel 6007. It was replaced by '70s on 7 after the Sirius-XM merger.The Totally 70's Satellite Survey was hosted by Dave Hoeffel. Actor Barry Williams, who starred as Greg Brady on the 1970s TV' series \"The Brady Bunch\", hosted The Real Greg Brady’s Totally '70s Pop Quiz. The rest of the lineup included shows hosted by Magic Matt Alan, Ron Parker, J.J. Walker (also known as The \"Jammer\" OR \"Double J\" in the 1980s on New York City's WHTZ), and Jay Thomas. The channel played the full spectrum of hit songs from 1970 to 1979, spanning pop, soul, rock, and disco. Some songs that went on to be considered decade kitsch were spotlighted in a bottom-of-the-hour feature called \"Jukebox from Hell\".".
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- Totally_70s owner Sirius_Satellite_Radio.
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- Totally_70s wikiPageWikiLinkText "Totally '70s".
- Totally_70s area "Off-Air".
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- Totally_70s format "1970.0".
- Totally_70s frequency "Dish Network 6007".
- Totally_70s frequency "Sirius 7".
- Totally_70s name "70.0".
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- Totally_70s comment "Totally '70s was an all-1970s music channel on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 7 and Dish Network channel 6007. It was replaced by '70s on 7 after the Sirius-XM merger.The Totally 70's Satellite Survey was hosted by Dave Hoeffel. Actor Barry Williams, who starred as Greg Brady on the 1970s TV' series \"The Brady Bunch\", hosted The Real Greg Brady’s Totally '70s Pop Quiz. The rest of the lineup included shows hosted by Magic Matt Alan, Ron Parker, J.J.".
- Totally_70s label "Totally '70s".
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- Totally_70s wasDerivedFrom Totally_70s?oldid=705438555.
- Totally_70s homepage totally70s.
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- Totally_70s name "Sirius Radio Totally '70s".