Howard Stern Inks Blockbuster SiriusXM Deal: Shock Jock Reigns Supreme Through 2028
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Howard Stern has kept his SiriusXM airwaves buzzing with fresh shows through the holiday stretch, dropping episodes on December 23, 26, 28, and as recently as December 29, according to YouTube uploads from Mio Review and Stern Upload channels. In these broadcasts, the shock jock dove into fan-favorite chaos like Eric the Actors top moments from 2012, Mets meltdown rants with Gary devastated over their playoff peril, and wild caller tangents on everything from Bionic Woman marathons to Steos tabloid splash in the New York Posts Page Six. No major public appearances or tour dates popped up SeatGeek lists zero Howard Stern events for 2025 and beyond but his contract news from mid-December still ripples with biographical weight. On December 16, Stern inked a blockbuster three-year deal with SiriusXM, silencing retirement whispers and vowing to stay on air through at least 2028, as he announced live on his show and confirmed in IMDb News and AOL reports. That bombshell, teased after months of speculation, underscores his enduring radio empire amid rumors of ego clashes over a prank claiming Bravo's Andy Cohen eyed his slot. Earlier drama lingers too Ok Magazine detailed Stern firing back at Kim Kardashian on December 9 for slamming his mockery of her Paris robbery, while Reality Blurb caught him grilling Andy Cohen about Erika Jaynes glam squad funding amid Tom Girardis prison woes. No fresh business moves or verified social media mentions surfaced in the past few days, and a Substack reflection tied Stern clips to personal musings without direct quotes. Hostile backlash headlines like AOLs take on his wounded ego feel dated now, but the deal cements Sterns legacy run, proving the king of shock still rules the dial.
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