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Renowned radio personality Howard Stern finds himself at a crossroads as uncertainty looms over his tenure at SiriusXM. Multiple reports indicate that the iconic host may be nearing the end of his time with the satellite radio provider after two decades of broadcasting.
Stern, whose influence has seen a decline in recent years due to his embrace of a progressive ideology, faces the impending expiration of his contract this coming fall. The U.S. Sun detailed that sources close to the situation suggest SiriusXM plans to make him an offer, albeit with the expectation that Stern may not accept it.
An insider reportedly stated, “Stern’s contract is up in the fall, and while Sirius is planning to make him an offer, they don’t intend for him to take it.” The source continued by asserting that Sirius and Stern may not reach a financial agreement, stating, “It’s no longer worth the investment.” This sentiment reflects a broader concern regarding the future of live radio and its evolving audience.
In recent years, “The Howard Stern Show” has shifted from its roots as a pioneer of the shock jock format, aligning itself instead with more liberal viewpoints. In 2023, Stern acknowledged that being labeled “woke” was a compliment and expressed strong disapproval for Trump supporters. In a candid reveal, he commented, “I don’t agree with Trump politically, I don’t think he should be anywhere near the White House. I don’t hate the guy. I hate the people who vote for him. I think they’re stupid. I do. I have no respect for you.”
The changing political landscape may have significant implications for Stern’s prospects at SiriusXM. The Daily Mail has reported that discussions regarding a contract renewal for Stern could involve a timeframe of one to two years if the financial terms align with his expectations. An insider conveyed, “He doesn’t want to pull the plug on his employees like this.”
Attempts to get a comment from SiriusXM were unsuccessful, while representatives from “The Howard Stern Show” did not respond right away. Last year, SiriusXM president Scott Greenstein expressed high regard for Stern, indicating that he is a unique talent who cannot easily be replaced. During an earnings call, Greenstein remarked, “As for Howard, he’s a singular talent. No one pretended when Johnny Carson or others retired that the new group would replace them.”
He emphasized, “So Howard, we hope he continues forever,” a sentiment that reflects the company’s appreciation for Stern and his contributions to the station’s identity.
Despite uncertainties surrounding his live programming, Stern’s past episodes may still find a home on SiriusXM, potentially airing as replays, allowing fans to revisit his extensive catalog.
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