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Posted: Tuesday, 02 February 2010 7:08PM

The Who Get Their Own Satellite Radio Network



Rockers The Who have landed their very own radio station ahead of their performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Sirius Satellite Radio bosses are launching The Who Channel on Wednesday.

The six-day station will feature 24 hours of The Who music as well as a live broadcast of the band's half-time performance at the American football championships in Miami, Florida.


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