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Urban View - Changing Channels

SiriusXM is reorganizing channels which includes new channel numbers starting today Thursday, May 9.

The Power is now SiriusXM Urban View and has moved from channel 128 to channel 110. You’ll still be able to hear SiriusXM Urban View 24/7 online whenever you’re near a computer at siriusxm.com, and on the go using the SiriusXM app for smart phones.

  • Joe Madison Weekdays 6 am ET
    Rebroadcast Weekdays 8 pm, Saturdays 2 am, Sundays 3 pm ET
    This is the morning talk show where you learn the truth. Madison is on the case, talking about politics and social activism while challenging the status quo and ensuring that people of color are not undervalued, underestimated or marginalized. Listen and be informed.
    Go to Joe Madison's website

  • Rev. Al Sharpton Weekdays 1 pm ET The Al Sharpton Show tackles a range of issues from national news stories, key issues impacting people of color, presidential politics, and more. "The Rev.", as he is affectionately called by close friends and supporters, is bringing his powerful voice to radio and getting the answers to real questions.

  • B. Smith and Thank You Dan Weekdays 3 pm ET
    Rebroadcast Weekdays 12 am, Saturday 3 pm, & Sunday 7 am ET
    B. Smith and Dan invite listeners to join in on their daily conversations about healthy living, food, entertaining, succeeding in business, as well as sharing their secrets to a successful relationship. For more from B., check out her website at www.BSmith.com and connect with her on Facebook!

  • Armstrong Williams Weekdays 6 pm ET
    Rebroadcast Tuesday - Thursday 4 am, Friday 4 pm, Saturdays 10 am ET
    Armstrong Williams, who is one of the most prominent black conservatives in the media, debates issues impacting all Americans. Armstrong brings to his daily show a pugnacious, provocative and principled voice for his conservative and Christian values.
    Follow Armstrong Williams on Twitter

  • Blackanomics Saturdays 6am ET
    Rebroadcast Sundays 5am, Tuesdays 5 am, and Wednesdays 2 am ET
    Hosted by David Anderson, this show educates and raises awareness of the economic issues impacting the African-American community, encouraging listeners to control their own financial destiny and take advantage of opportunities in the marketplace.  Follow the show on Twitter: @blackanomics

  • Reality of Real Estate Saturdays 8am ET
    Rebroadcasts Saturday 11 pm, Sunday 9 am, Thursday 5 am & 7 pm, and Friday 2 am ET
    Join Jennifer Hammond for a weekly show about making savvy Real Estate decisions whether, buying, selling or re-financing

  • The Lou Hutt Show Saturdays 9 am ET
    Rebroadcasts Saturday 5 pm, Sunday 3 am & 7 pm, Wednesday 5 am & 7 pm, Thursday 2 am, and
    Friday 3 am ET
    Join Lou Hutt CPA, Attorney, Entrepreneur and Author, as he unveils the secrets, clues and alternatives on an array of tax, business and financial issues. Using everyday language, Lou helps transform the most complicated situation into one that is easier to understand and suggests tools and tactics to overcome the challenge.

  • Cocoa Mode with Shawna Renee Sunday 10am
    Rebroadcasts Sunday 10 pm, Tuesday 2 am & 7 pm, Saturday 12 am & 8 pm ET
    Shawna Renee has over 15 years in radio covering news and culture from around the world. She’s taken those experiences and applied them to her latest project, Cocoa Mode, a weekly program that takes an in-depth look at the social and cultural issues that have Generation X talking. Each week Shawna Renee invites young leaders, taste makers and cultural critics to discuss issues such as racial identity, pop-culture, relationships, and wellness. @shawnareneelive   Facebook.com/shawnareneeshow

  • Inside the Issues with Wilmer Leon Saturdays 11am
    Rebroadcast Sundays 12 am, and Mondays 3 am & 7 pm ET
    Political scientist Wilmer J. Leon, III, Ph.D, whose primary areas of expertise are black politics and public policy, discusses economics, public policy and current affairs affecting the African-American community and interviews renowned policy experts, government officials and journalists.

  • Maggie Linton Show Saturdays 2 pm
    Rebroadcasts Saturdays 10 pm, Sundays 4 am, Mondays 2 am, Thursdays 3 am, and Fridays 5 am & 7 pm ET
    Linton features stories about individuals who've reached for success and achieved their goals. Maggie helps listeners bring the positive lessons from these journeys into their own lives.

  • The Tavis Smiley Show Saturdays 6 pm
    Rebroadcasts Sundays 8 pm ET
    Hear all sides of the issues as Smiley brings you a unique blend of news and newsmakers in an expanded conversation on politics, health, finance, sports, technology and pop culture. Commentators explore the issues from diverse points of view in an engaging, high-energy, give-and-take format.

  • Joe Madison"The Black Eagle" is a recognized human and civil rights activist, African slavery abolitionist, TV commentator, columnist, lecturer, labor and corporate spokesman, musician, athlete and member of the NAACP's national board of directors, for which he helped register one million new voters.

  • Rev. Al SharptonCommunity leader, politician, minister and advocate Rev. Al Sharpton's career began with his first sermon at age 4. His work has taken him "from the streets to the suites," where he continues to demand that the American political establishment include people of every race, gender, class and belief.

  • George WilsonVeteran radio news correspondent and former congressional staffer George Wilson has over 30-years experience with newsmakers, politicians, activists and educators.

  • Armstrong WilliamsArmstrong Williams, who is one of the most prominent black conservatives in the media, debates issues impacting all Americans. Armstrong brings to his daily show a pugnacious, provocative and principled voice for his conservative and Christian values.

  • Tavis Smiley"Newsweek" profiled Tavis Smiley as one of the "20 people changing how Americans get their news," also dubbing him one of the nation's "captains of the airwaves." Smiley hosts Tavis Smiley on PBS and is a regular political commentator on the Tom Joyner Morning Show.

  • Dr. Wilmer LeonWilmer J. Leon, III, Ph.D is a political scientist whose primary areas of expertise are black politics and public policy.

  • Maggie LintonIn the '70s, Kansas native Maggie Linton became the first female sports anchor in Wichita, KS; St. Louis, MO; and Washington, DC. She's a TV and radio host who's appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street, Star Finder, a 30-part series on the Hubble Space Telescope, Hairspray and Guarding Tess.

  • Lou Hutt Join Lou Hutt CPA, Attorney, Entrepreneur and Author, every weekend as he unveils the secrets, clues and alternatives on an array of tax, business and financial issues. Using everyday language, Lou helps transform the most complicated situation into one that is easier to understand and suggests tools and tactics to overcome the challenge.

  • David AndersonDavid is quickly becoming a noted speaker in the world of business finance and economics. Having recently been accepted into the “GREAT BLACK SPEAKERS BUREAU” David Anderson is a powerful speaker that is able to inspire, motivate, instruct, and direct entrepreneurs onto a platform of success.

  • Shawna Renee Renee has dedicated her life to a career in radio, starting as a producer for the top-rated Joe Madison Show. She went on to produce and co-host Baltimore's #1-rated Morning Drive program at urban powerhouse WERQ-FM and in 2000 Shawna moved to DC to host Love Talk and Slow Jams on WPGC-FM.

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