Howard Stern extends SiriusXM deal for 3 more years after claims he's 'too woke' and getting canc...
“I’ve figured out a way to have it all,” the disc jockey told listeners.
Howard Stern extends SiriusXM deal for 3 more years after claims he’s ‘too woke’ and getting canceled
"I've figured out a way to have it all," the disc jockey told listeners.
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Howard Stern hosts his radio show on SiriusXM. Credit:
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Howard Stern isn't leaving his longtime radio show anytime soon.
On Tuesday, the legendary disc jockey revealed that he extended his contract with SiriusXM for another three years for *The Howard Stern Show.***
Stern announced the news during his latest episode. "I'm happy to announce that I've figured out a way to have it all," the 71-year-old told his listeners. "More free time, and continuing to be on the radio. So yes, we are coming back for three years."
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The news of Stern's renewal comes after a summer of rumors and speculation that the radio host would lose his show when his contract ended at the end of this year. Stern's unusual schedule, which involves summers off and limited trips to SiriusXM’s New York City studios, led to a few major media outlets reporting the end of his radio reign, and made fans fear the worst.
Stern spoke out against the rumors during an interview with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM's *Andy Cohen Live *in October.
"I was on vacation and the next thing I know I was in Stephen Colbert Land where I was being thrown off by the FCC somehow," Stern told Cohen, referring to the controversial cancellation of Colbert's *The Late Show*. "I don't know whatever it was or because I'm too woke. Too woke? I don't even know what a woke is. What is woke?"
He continued, "The fact that if I'm too woke — the world has turned upside down. I mean, holy s---, the stuff I do and talk about, I don't even know what that means. But you know what? If it means I'm awakened, God bless."
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Cohen suggested it "might mean that you care about other people."
"Yeah, I mean, it's suddenly not macho to give a f--- about anybody," Stern replied, before clarifying, "but I'm not being fired."
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The month before, Stern played into the rumors by having Cohen greet his listeners for the Monday morning show following Stern's long summer break. Cohen leaned into the bit, claiming he was "winging it" amid a "surreal" morning when he was tapped to replace the radio legend. The Bravo figure even teased a guest appearance by Patti LuPone later on in the show.
Fifteen minutes later, Stern was back behind the mic following the airing of an operatic version of his traditional intro music, letting fans know, "That was all masterminded by me."
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Now fans can look forward to Stern's tricks for three more years. Stern's show, which features buzzy, in-depth interviews with celebrities, has been broadcast by satellite provider SiriusXM since 2006. Before that, it aired on traditional radio stations for decades.
Back in 2020, Stern signed a five-year contract for $500 million, according to *Forbes.* No details have been shared on the amount of his three-year contract.
Source: “EW Talk”