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'''Led Zeppelin Radio''' (formerly '''XM LED''' from [[2007]]—[[2008]]), was a commercial-free, [[satellite radio]] station on the [[XM Satellite Radio]] platform. The channel lineup consisted of [[Led Zeppelin]] music every hour, every day. This channel was added on [[2007-11-08]] to XM Radio in the United States, and to the Canadian platform the following day. It was programmed by Lou Brutus.
'''Led Zeppelin Radio''' (formerly '''XM LED''' from [[2007]]—[[2008]]), was a commercial-free, [[satellite radio]] station on the [[XM Satellite Radio]] platform. The channel lineup consisted of [[Led Zeppelin]] music every hour, every day. This channel was added on [[2007-11-08]] to XM Radio in the United States, and to the Canadian platform the following day. It was programmed by Lou Brutus.



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Led Zeppelin Radio (formerly XM LED from 20072008), was a commercial-free, satellite radio station on the XM Satellite Radio platform. The channel lineup consisted of Led Zeppelin music every hour, every day. This channel was added on 2007-11-08 to XM Radio in the United States, and to the Canadian platform the following day. It was programmed by Lou Brutus.

The channel was announced one day before it began, in a press release from XM Radio[1]. The channel debuted by playing every new song off the new Zeppelin CD, Mothership.

XM LED went on hiatus 7 March 2008. After an eight month break, the channel, renamed Led Zeppelin Radio, recommenced broadcasting on XM Channel 39 on 1 November 2008, running through 31 December of that year. Sirius Satellite Radio also broadcast Led Zeppelin Radio on Channel 12 over the same period. [2] It moved to channel 33 on 12 November, 2008, forcing The Pulse (Sirius XM) to take its former channel position. The channel remained Led Zeppelin Radio until 2 January 2009. The station will return again during the northern summer.

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