❓WHAT HAPPENED: The future of Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show is uncertain as his $500 million contract nears its end.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Howard Stern, SiriusXM, and radio personality Andy Cohen.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Stern’s contract is set to expire after a five-year term, with discussions ongoing in 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “He may do a 1-2 year contract if they can meet him where he wants financially. He doesn’t want to pull the plug on his employees like this.” – Anonymous insider.
🎯IMPACT: The decision could affect Stern’s staff of around 95 and the future of his radio catalog.
Howard Stern’s long-running SiriusXM radio show faces an uncertain future as the end of his $500 million, five-year contract approaches. Stern, 71, has hosted the current version of his show since 2006. Reports suggest he is in “very serious negotiations” with SiriusXM regarding a potential renewal.
An insider revealed Stern might consider a shorter 1-2 year contract if financial terms are met, emphasizing that he does not want to disrupt his employees’ livelihoods. However, another source noted that Stern is also contemplating “parting ways” with SiriusXM and may sell his catalog of shows for replay on uncensored channels Howard 100 and Howard 101.
Stern has faced criticism in recent years, particularly after publicly embracing a “woke” stance. In 2023, he defended his position, stating, “To me, the opposite of woke is being asleep. And if woke means I can’t get behind Trump, or that I support people who want to be transgender, or I’m for the vaccine, dude call me woke as you f*****g want.” His audience numbers have reportedly declined significantly, with some estimating a drop from 20 million daily listeners to as low as 125,000.
The host has also expressed dissatisfaction with SiriusXM’s focus on fellow radio star Andy Cohen. Stern, who has spent much of the last five years broadcasting from home due to COVID-19 concerns, has not ruled out returning for specials if he does leave the platform. His staff reportedly only recently learned about his indecision.
Known as the “King of All Media,” Stern’s career spans decades, including television shows, books, and numerous controversial interviews. His legacy includes appearances from figures like Donald Trump and the Kardashian family, as well as a history of polarizing remarks that have drawn both criticism and attention.
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