Radio Survivor Podcast

Podcast #344 – Music in Orbit: Satellite Radio in the Streaming Space Age
While the work of radio stations using terrestrial transmitters is a typical discussion topic on Radio Survivor, for this episode we find ourselves examining music and talk beamed down from satellites orbiting the earth. Satellite radio as we know it began in the 1990s, with its major players launching satellite radio services in the early 2000s. Brian Fauteux, Associate Professor of Popular Music and Media Studies at University of Alberta joins us on the show to discuss the fascinating history and relevance of satellite radio to both radio culture and the music industry. Brian is the author of the new book, “Music in Orbit: Satellite Radio in the Streaming Space Age,” released in 2025.
Show Notes:- Music in Orbit: Satellite Radio in the Streaming Space Age (UC Press)
- Brian Fauteux
- SiriusXM
- HBCU channel on SiriusXM
- Aquarium Drunkard
- Sirius XMU
- Behind the Scenes of XMU’s “Student Exchange Program” (SpinningIndie)
- Matthew Lasar on “Radio 2.0” (Radio Survivor)
- Radio 2.0: Uploading the First Broadcast Medium by Matthew Lasar
- Flashback Radio Survivor articles by Brian Fauteux circa 2014-2016! (Radio Survivor)
- This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits
- Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Eric Klein
- Edited by Eric Klein
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