Howard Stern puts an end to the guessing game, signs new deal with SiriusXM
- On Tuesday, Howard Stern announced he signed a three-year contract with SiriusXM, and a SiriusXM spokesperson confirmed the extension but declined to disclose additional terms.
- Earlier this year Stern and Andy Cohen staged a joke where Cohen took over Stern’s channel, while tabloid and media outlets suggested the show was canceled amid contract uncertainty.
- More free time and flexibility will let Howard Stern, 71-year-old radio host, continue The Howard Stern Show after finalizing his decision just last weekend.
- SiriusXM executives said Howard Stern is a linchpin core to programming after more than 20 years, and CEO Jennifer Witz expressed confidence in securing talent continuity for the platform.
- Because Stern keeps summers off and visits studios less often, negotiations accounted for his unusual work schedule and followed a 2020 five-year renewal reported between $450 million and $500 million.
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SiriusXM indicates the era of Howard Stern likely coming to a close
Radio broadcaster Howard Stern is photographed before an appearance on NBC’s “Today Show” in 2012. (Photo: Bill Norton/Flickr Creative Commons) Radio personality Howard Stern ended months of speculation about his fate at SiriusXM by announcing a new deal that will keep him at the microphone of the satellite and streaming radio provider for a few more years. On Tuesday, Stern revealed an agreement was reached with SiriusXM that extends his contra…
Howard Stern announces new SiriusXM contract, ends retirement rumors
Howard Stern on Tuesday announced a new three-year contract to stay at SiriusXM, ending speculation that he would retire from broadcasting. Stern, 71, pranked listeners earlier this year with when he brought on Andy Cohen as a fake replacement host of “The Howard Stern Show” before returning to the airwaves. He said at the time that talks to stay with the satellite radio network, which he joined in 2006 in part to be free of oversight by the FCC…
Howard Stern Is Wrong; His Show Has Never Been Worse
On Tuesday, Howard Stern officially announced that he has signed a three-year extension with SiriusXM. Over the summer, British tabloids falsely reported that he was leaving the company, which led to a comedic bit during his fall return.While details remain unclear, the savvy radio host has consistently managed to earn more money and work less with each new deal from Sirius over the past 20 years. During his last contract, Stern hosted about 120…
Radio legend strikes a new deal - but there’s a twist
NEW YORK — Veteran radio personality Howard Stern has agreed to a new contract with SiriusXM, ending months of uncertainty about the future of his long-running satellite radio show. The deal extends his tenure on the platform for another three years, keeping “The Howard Stern Show” on the air through at least 2028.
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