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SiriusXM to Expand Alex Cooper's Unwell Network


Unwell On Air with Alex Cooper
Unwell On Air with Alex Cooper

SiriusXM is set to launch new content from Alex Cooper, host and executive producer of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. Starting February 11, the satcaster will debut two new channels under Cooper's Unwell Network, offering a mix of live shows and a unique music channel to its subscribers.

Unwell Music, curated by Cooper herself, promises an eclectic mixtape of tracks that are personally significant to her. This 24/7 channel will blend nostalgic pop anthems with current hits from artists like Miley Cyrus, Tate McRae, and Beyonce, interspersed with Cooper's own commentary and anecdotes. Available across North America, the channel can be accessed in cars on channel 3 or via the SiriusXM app.

Additionally, Unwell On Air will focus on live, interactive content. This channel will feature daily programming that includes a live call-in show titled "Dialed In," hosted by Rachel Friedman and Montaine, and a pop-culture roundup show "The Daily Dirty" with hosts Sequoia Holmes, Fiona Shea, and Hannah Kosh. These shows promise to keep listeners engaged with real talk and insights into trending topics in pop culture. A weekly recap show hosted by Chloe Veitch is also slated to begin this summer.

"I'm constantly trying to find new ways to interact with my audience and with Unwell Music and Unwell On Air I'm able to deliver brand new daily live shows and playlists curated specifically by me," said Cooper. "I can't wait for everyone to experience a whole new world of Unwell."

Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer at SiriusXM, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "Alex Cooper and her Unwell brand continue to be at the vanguard of pop culture with their authentic and unfiltered approach. With the launch of Unwell Music and Unwell On Air, Alex is creating something that is only possible through the power of SiriusXM."

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