Lithium (Sirius)
Broadcast area | United States and Canada |
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Frequency |
Sirius XM Radio 34 Dish Network 6034 |
First air date |
February 14, 2007 (as the old Lithium) November 12, 2008(as the new Lithium) |
Format | 1990s and early 2000s alternative rock |
Class | Satellite Radio Station |
Owner | Sirius Satellite Radio |
Website | www.siriusxm.com/lithium |
Lithium is a 1990s grunge and alternative rock channel airing on Sirius XM Radio channel 34 and Dish Network channel 6034. It debuted on Sirius Satellite Radio on February 14, 2007, moving SIRIUS Disorder to channel 32 and later to channel 70. An update was sent to all Sirius radios which corrected the issue where Lithium was called "'90s Alternative" and the Stiletto radios displayed the Sirius logo.
The Sirius radios and website displayed the channel as "Lithium." It took its name from the Nirvana song, Lithium. Lithium was the first all-1990s channel since I-90 signed off on November 4, 2002.
While the primary focus is grunge and alternative rock, the channel also played bands from the late 1990s wave of nu metal and alternative metal, such as Limp Bizkit, Orgy and Slipknot.
Merger with Lucy
On November 12, 2008, during the Sirius/XM channel merger, the XM channel Lucy was renamed as Lithium. Whereas the old Lithium didn't feature adult album alternative bands such as The Cranberries or Crash Test Dummies, Lucy featured those artists. The Lucy playlist dropped all the 2000s music already played on its sister Alt Nation channel, and Lucy took on the Lithium name. Mediabase lists Lithium as X054-FM rather than S024-FM.
Internet Player
The internet version can be adjusted as to the amount of grunge which plays, as well as the amount of hard versus soft rock.