Howard Stern Inks Blockbuster SiriusXM Deal Through 2028 Amid Retirement Rumors
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Howard Stern, the 71-year-old King of All Media, dropped jaws on December 16 by announcing a blockbuster three-year contract extension with SiriusXM, securing The Howard Stern Show through at least 2028. According to the Los Angeles Times, the deal followed months of nail-biting speculation about his retirement, fueled by a delayed return from summer break and a prank where Stern let Bravo's Andy Cohen hijack the airwaves under the fake banner Andy 100, tricking outlets into thinking he was out. Howard revealed the news live on air, gushing to co-host Robin Quivers, Im happy to announce that Ive figured out a way to have it all: more free time and continuing to be on the radio, as quoted on his official site howardstern.com. He credited SiriusXM for crafting a flexible schedule, thanked his loyal crew including Quivers, 73, producer Gary DellAbate, and Fred Norris, and even got emotional noting the pact hinged on Robins buy-in amid unconfirmed whispers from IMDb and Celebrating The Soaps about her stage 4 cancer battle resurfacing since 2016—though Stern hasnt publicly detailed her health on air recently.
The announcement lit up headlines, with Entertainment Tonight and Reel 360 News hailing it as the end of retirement rumors tied to his prior half-billion-dollar pact reportedly paying 100 million yearly. SiriusXM.com confirmed the renewal, spotlighting Howards role anchoring Howard 100 and 101 since 2006. That same Monday, rocker Yungblud debuted on the show, chatting Grammy nods, Ozzy Osbourne tributes, and why rock isnt dead—namechecking bands like Turnstile—before performing a Black Sabbath cover, per howardstern.com and Consequence.
No public appearances or fresh social media buzz surfaced in the last few days leading to December 22s show clips on YouTube, but this pact cements Sterns SiriusXM dynasty amid podcast rivals like Joe Rogan, potentially reshaping his legacy with lighter weeks ahead. Fans from Brooklyn caller Mariann screamed relief on air: Weve all prayed for this day. Stern wrapped with simple thrill: I do still love radio.
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