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High Standards (XM)

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Broadcast area
  
off-air

First air date
  
2001

Frequency
  
XM 73

Format
  
Standards

Slogan
  
It's A Brave Cool World

Class
  
Satellite Radio Station

High Standards, originally called Frank's Place, was a music channel on XM Satellite Radio offering a pop standards format. Its program director and on-air voice was Jonathan Schwartz, while the music director was Buddy Ladd.

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When this channel launched in 2001, it was named in honor of legendary recording artist Frank Sinatra. The name was changed in 2006 when Sinatra's estate signed a personal services contract with rival Sirius Satellite Radio.

In November 2008, following a merger between XM and Sirius, High Standards was eliminated from XM's lineup and replaced with the Siriusly Sinatra channel on both services. Jonathan Schwartz continued to host a daily "High Standards" show on Siriusly Sinatra until August 2011, and then on '40s on 4 until August 2013.

Trivia

•The channel was played as the on-hold music for XM's 1-800 number.

•The channel was also frequently used in XM For Your Business, being used in hotels.

  • Jonathan Schwartz, "the Dean of American pop standards".
  • References

    High Standards (XM) Wikipedia


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