Howard Stern returned to SiriusXM after a prank suggesting he was leaving, without announcing a new contract, amid ongoing discussions about his future with the company. Despite declining subscriber numbers, Stern remains a key figure for SiriusXM, which values his influence and legacy.
Howard Stern played a prank on his listeners by falsely announcing his departure from SiriusXM and being replaced by Andy Cohen, only to reveal later that it was a joke, addressing recent rumors about his exit.
Howard Stern returned to SiriusXM after a prank where he pretended to leave, fueling speculation about his departure, but it was revealed to be a stunt; he has not announced a new contract, and his current deal runs through 2025.
Howard Stern denies rumors of being fired or retiring, clarifies he is negotiating a new contract with SiriusXM, and expresses frustration that he now feels unable to leave the company, despite ongoing speculation and rumors about his departure.
Howard Stern returned to his SiriusXM show after a summer hiatus, successfully pranking listeners and media by pretending he was leaving and being replaced by Andy Cohen, only to reveal it was a planned prank. The rumors of his departure had caused media speculation and even drew comments from President Trump, but Stern clarified he was not leaving and was just joking.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Howard Stern reassured fans that he is not leaving or being fired from SiriusXM, despite recent rumors and speculation about his contract and show’s future. He returned to his show after a brief hiatus, clarifying that he was sick and addressing false reports about his firing and retirement, and indicated ongoing discussions about his future with SiriusXM.
Howard Stern played a prank on his listeners by pretending Andy Cohen had taken over his SiriusXM slot, amid ongoing contract renewal rumors, while affirming his happiness at SiriusXM and addressing false reports about his show’s cancellation.
Howard Stern's return to his radio show has been delayed to September 8 amid ongoing speculation about his future at SiriusXM, with questions about his contract and potential retirement or cancellation. Despite a five-year agreement signed in 2020, his future remains uncertain, and his return was initially expected earlier in September.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Howard Stern has postponed his return to SiriusXM and a planned big reveal about his future, amid ongoing rumors about his show's potential cancellation and contract negotiations, with the announcement now scheduled for September 8.
Howard Stern's planned return to address cancellation rumors was postponed, amid reports of contract disputes, Stern's frustrations, and personal issues, fueling speculation about the show's future.
Howard Stern's return to his SiriusXM show has been postponed to next week, after teasing a big reveal about his future amidst ongoing speculation about the show's cancellation and contract negotiations.
Howard Stern's nearly 20-year partnership with SiriusXM is potentially ending as his $500 million contract expires at the end of 2025, with reports suggesting SiriusXM may not renew it due to declining listenership and financial disagreements, though Stern might consider short-term deals or other opportunities.
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