Alex Cooper is set to introduce unique programming on SiriusXM, featuring a music station and two live broadcasts.
Alex Cooper, host of “Call Her Daddy,” is creating a non-stop music channel for SiriusXM listeners, filled with her favorite tunes alongside personal insights and anecdotes. Moreover, her Unwell Brand is debuting “Unwell on Air” starting February 11th. This includes a call-in program and a show dedicated to pop culture, both of which can be accessed via the SiriusXM app.
Alex Cooper from “Call Her Daddy” will make her own 24/7 music channel on SiriusXM with her favorite artists and stories. She’s also starting two new shows on the SiriusXM app, one for call-ins and another about pop culture, which begin on February 11th.
Cooper expressed excitement about discovering fresh methods to engage with his audience, stating that through Unwell Music and Unwell On Air, he is able to present daily live programs and playlists personally tailored by him. He’s eager for everyone to explore a brand new dimension of Unwell.
Every day at 7 PM Eastern Time / 4 PM Pacific Time, the radio program titled “Dialed In” will be hosted by Rachel Friedman and Montaine. This engaging show welcomes callers to discuss a variety of topics, including relationship dilemmas and friendship issues, among others. The discussions can be heard on both television and digital platforms, as new episodes are also broadcast on the SiriusXM Stars channel simultaneously.
Every day at 6 PM Eastern Time / 3 PM Pacific Time, The Daily Dirty, led by Sequoia Holmes, Fiona Shea, and Hannah Kosh, will air, where these three hosts engage in lively discussions about the hottest pop culture headlines. You can catch them five days a week!
Additionally, a weekly recap show will launch this summer hosted by Chloe Veitch.
The new programming is a result of SiriusXM securing a deal, worth up to $125 million starting from 2025, for Cooper’s podcast and her collective. This move by SiriusXM aims to collaborate with Cooper and other leading podcasters to generate unique content that attracts more subscribers to their platform.
The news arrives not long after SiriusXM shifted the video editions of Call Her Daddy from Spotify to YouTube, with the aim of expanding their viewer base.
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2025-01-28 18:24