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    Posted: May 18 2018 at 11:30
https://progreport.com/siriusxm-radio-host-eddie-trunk-talks-about-prog-station/

Eddie Trunk, host of SiriusXM/s Trunk Nation, is known for being one of the most important voices in rock music on the radio, with a career more than 30 years in the business.  Prog rock fans will know him from broadcasting on the last couple of Cruise to the Edge trips.  He has long claimed to not know much about the prog scene or be a big fan, but that has not kept him from realizing the potential in this fanatical audience.  On his show on May 17th, while broadcasting from a Def Leppard tour rehearsal, Trunk spoke about the need for a prog outlet on radio and SiriusXM.

Email SiriusXM and let them know they need a prog channel: https://www.siriusxm.com/contactus

Trunk says: “It would be great if this service, if Sirius XM dedicated a channel to new music from classic artists. I mean there’s two voids that I see for passionate rock fans that have literally no outlet on Radio. 1- New music from classic artists and I play it and work it in on the weekly show here I do on Mondays over on Hair Nation, I always do. And the other is Prog. I am not a huge fan of Prog OK, but I understand that there is a huge fanatical fanbase for progressive rock music. There is literally nowhere for it to be played on the radio. There’s young bands, older bands, there’s all kinds of bands in Prog. There is no outlet for it. So to me if I’m running Sirius XM music divisions, I would seriously look at having channels dedicated to those two things because there are passionate people there that want to hear that stuff and there is no outlet for it in terrestrial or satellite for that matter and it’s important.”



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Nice he said that. I've always liked Eddie Trunk, he is quite an interesting fellow, I hope somebody listens to him on this issue.
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I really wish there was a prog channel on Sirius. I heard they used to have one called musiclab. I find Eddie to be really smart and informative on his music specialty of metal. Is there somebody like that for prog?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2018 at 12:12
Trunk's a cool dude. I like That Metal Show (will it ever reemerge from limbo?) and the guy is really passionate about anything he's into. And he obviously likes more prog now than he did 20 years ago. Sirius has channels devoted to all kinds of genres, and metal has multiple outlets there. Prog should have one.
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