Music Choice - Music Choice Music Channels

Music Choice Music Channels

As of 2010, Music Choice offers 49 linear channels: one video channel (SWRV), 46 audio-with-slideshow channels, and two audio-only channels (Taste of Italy and Tejano, a Spanish channel); the first, and last two, are only available in a few limited areas. On most cable providers, Music Choice channels are numbered from 901 to 946.

Music Choice's audio music channels provide continuous uninterrupted music streaming on all its stations. In lieu of commercial advertising, banner ads are featured on every station. Music choice offers various stations across multiple genres. While a song is playing, artist, song and album information appears on screen as well as trivia facts, artist photos, and generic photos that is relevant to that particular channel.

All of Music Choice's programming is entirely music, with no talk, commercials or even bumpers. An unrelated service, the CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks, provides a complementary slate of talk radio channels to cable providers.

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