URGE (digital Music Service) - List of URGE Channels

List of URGE Channels

  • Acoustic Chill
  • Adult Rock
  • Arena Rock
  • Axis
  • Blast
  • Blue Room
  • Bluegrass Radio
  • Blues Part 2
  • CMT Radio
  • Cinema
  • Classic Country
  • Classic Rock (uncensored)
  • Celebration
  • Comedy (Uncensored)
  • Cover to Cover
  • Crescendo
  • Crunch
  • Dance Club
  • Discotech
  • Dope
  • Dream Sequence
  • Easy Listening
  • Grind (Rhythmic Top 40)
  • Hip-nod-ics
  • I Love the 70's
  • I Love the 80's
  • I Love the 90's
  • Jazzup Broadway
  • Jet Set
  • Lounge Beats
  • Latin Jazz
  • Latin Hip-Hop
  • MTV2 (Rock)
  • MTV2 Headbanger's Ball
  • MTV Tr3's
  • Manteca
  • Meditation
  • Neon
  • Nick Kids
  • Noggin
  • NuGroove
  • Pegao
  • Plush
  • Praise
  • Oasis
  • Opera Babylon
  • Radio Alterna
  • Ragga
  • Reunion
  • Rock Legends
  • Rocks
  • Say it Loud
  • Showcase
  • Smoke
  • Solid Gold Oldies
  • Soul City
  • Swing
  • TRL
  • Tejano
  • Ultrasound
  • Unforgettable
  • VH1 Soul
  • Vinyl
  • Voice Box
  • Wide Open Country
  • Zen

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