How to listen to Jim Rome Show live: Schedule, radio station, audio streams for sports talk show

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Whether you love him or hate him, Jim Rome has undeniably been one of the biggest voices in sports media over the past few decades.

Rome emerged as a prominent radio personality on the West Coast in the 1990s before his show was syndicated, pushing him in front of a larger audience and allowing him to become a national presence. He has also appeared on multiple television networks and sat at the center of some memorable interviews, most notably an altercation with former NFL quarterback Jim Everett.

But the radio show has always been Rome's true home, and he is still tackling the topics that sports fans are talking about on a daily basis. Whether you're in the United States or Canada, you can stream "The Jim Rome Show" live by signing up for a SiriusXM plan.

Here is everything you need to know about listening to Rome on SiriusXM and a full list of sports channels that are currently available for subscribers.

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How to listen to Jim Rome Show live

  • Schedule: Monday-Friday, noon-3 p.m. ET
  • SiriusXM radio channel: Infinity Sports Network (channel 158 on SiriusXM)

"The Jim Rome Show" airs from noon to 3 p.m. ET on weekdays. You can hear the show on the Infinity Sports Network (channel 158 on SiriusXM).

In addition to "The Jim Rome Show," the Infinity Sports Network also features "Maggie and Perloff" and "The Zach Gelb Show."

What are the SiriusXM subscription plans and prices?

SiriusXM offers three basic plans that give you access to the service through the app and in your car. There is also a plan that only gives you access to the app. Here is a breakdown of each plan:

Platinum (car and app) — 3 months for $1, then $23.99 per month

  • 425-plus total channels, including 165-plus in car
  • Sports Talk, plus live NASCAR and PGA Tour coverage
  • Live NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NCAA games
  • Ad-free music, news, entertainment, comedy and podcast channels

Music and Entertainment (car and app) — 3 months for $1, then $18.99 per month

  • 400-plus total channels, including 155-plus in car
  • Sports Talk, plus live NASCAR and PGA Tour coverage
  • Ad-free music, news, entertainment, comedy and podcast channels

Music Showcase (car and app) — 3 months for $1, then $13.99 per month

  • 100-plus total channels, including 80-plus in car
  • Some ad-free music, news, entertainment, comedy and podcast channels

All Access (app only) — 3 months for $1, then $9.99 per month

  • 425-plus total channels
  • Sports Talk, plus live NASCAR and PGA Tour coverage
  • Live NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NCAA games
  • Ad-free music, news, entertainment, comedy and podcast channels

What sports channels are on SiriusXM?

SiriusXM features plenty of channels that broadcast live sports and talk shows as part of the Platinum and All Access plans.

  • ESPN Radio (channel 80)
  • ESPN Xtra (channel 81)
  • Mad Dog Sports Radio (channel 82)
  • Fox Sports on SiriusXM (channel 83)
  • SiriusXM College Sports Radio (channel 84)
  • NBC Sports Audio (channel 85)
  • SiriusXM NBA Radio (channel 86)
  • Fantasy Sports Radio (channel 87)
  • SiriusXM NFL Radio (channel 88)
  • MLB Network Radio (channel 89)
  • SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (channel 90)
  • NHL Network Radio (channel 91)
  • SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (channel 92)
  • SiriusXM Fight Nation (channel 156)
  • SiriusXM FC (channel 157)
  • Infinity Sports Network (channel 158)
  • SportsGrid (channel 159)
  • ESPN Podcasts (channel 370)
  • SiriusXM ACC Radio (channel 371)*
  • SiriusXM Big Ten Radio (channel 372)*
  • SiriusXM SEC Radio (channel 374)*
  • SiriusXM Big 12 Radio (channel 375)*

*Available only with Platinum subscription

What devices can you play SiriusXM on?

SiriusXM is available on the following devices:

  • 360L Tour Radio
  • Amazon
  • Apple TV
  • Bose
  • Comcast
  • Google
  • LG
  • Mobile, Tablet and Web
  • Roku
  • Samsung
  • SiriusXM Radios
  • Sonos
  • Sony
  • Vizio
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Jordan Greer is an NBA content producer for The Sporting News.
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