The channel features exclusive hosts such as Cam & Company from NRANews (until June 2018), David Webb, and Andrew Wilkow.
Patriot launched with a lineup including Geoff Metcalf, Laura Ingraham, Bob Dornan, Cam Edwards, Joseph Farah’s Worldnet Daily, Michael Reagan, and The Pentagon Channel overnights.
The following year, Sirius added exclusive hosts Mike Church to late mornings and Andrew Wilkow to afternoons.
Patriot absorbed both Sean Hannity and Mark Levin, moving Andrew Wilkow to midday and eventually removing Michael Reagan from the lineup.
ET was pulled from the air in March 2004 as a reaction to the Super Bowl and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) crackdown on indecency.
Complaints were filed, but the FCC rejected them, claiming that the show's sex talk was for clinical purposes, not obscene ones.
In March 2005, America Right talker Michael Savage stated that satellite radio should be censored by the Federal Communications Commission.
Savage claimed that his lawyers were working on getting him off of both satellite services because he didn't want to be associated with the type of talk presented by hosts who frequently use obscene language.
Several changes were made to America Right's lineup, including the swapping and shuffling of shows with sister station Talk Radio, still programmed by Clear Channel.
After sixteen months of a stable lineup, America Right announced in September 2007 that Dr. Laura would be moving to Take 5 to make room for Sean Hannity and Mark Davis, who were previously on the now-discontinued ABC News & Talk channel.
On September 15, 2007, America Right aired the first installment of Real Estate Wealth Myths Facts and Strategies, a brokered program featuring Fredric Dryer and Gary Eldred.
In February 2009, Andrew Wilkow's program was added to mid-days on America Right, which moved Laura Ingraham to a live slot and bumped G. Gordon Liddy off the weekday lineup.