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We Got This Covered
Jorge Aguilar

Howard Stern’s long-rumored cancellation has him telling everyone to ‘stay tuned’

Howard Stern is keeping us all on the edge of our seats as the long-rumored cancellation of his radio show has him telling everyone to “stay tuned” for a major announcement. Fans have been waiting to hear whether or not The Howard Stern Show would be coming back for another run, but a planned announcement for today was scrapped, leaving us all to wonder what’s going to happen.

It was a classic move by the father of three, delaying the big news just to build up more suspense. The drama is real, and the anticipation is honestly killing me. The talk about the show possibly ending has been floating around for a while now. According to TMZ, Stern’s massive five-year deal with SiriusXM, which reportedly earns him an eye-watering $100 million per year, is set to expire at the end of 2025.

You would think a deal of that size would be something they’d want to renew well in advance, so the fact that it’s coming down to the wire like this just fuels the fire. It’s an interesting situation because you have to wonder if it’s a genuine cliffhanger or just a clever marketing ploy to get everyone talking. Given Stern’s history of pushing what he can do and say, it could be either.

Howard Stern is teasing everyone repeatedly

Last month, Stern himself leaned into the cancellation drama by dropping a pretty epic promo that played up all the rumors. The trailer was done in the style of a blockbuster movie, with a narrator booming out questions like “Howard Stern fired? Canceled? Is it really ‘Bye-Bye Booey’?” It was all part of the act, with the promo teasing chaos within the show, including staff leaks and joke strikes.

It promised that Stern himself would “spill all” on September 2. Obviously, that didn’t happen, as the show’s official social media accounts posted that the big reveal was being pushed back to Monday, September 8. They even put a big “X” over today’s date in their post, which is a perfect example of that classic Stern showmanship.

Now, we’re all left waiting for the “King of All Media” to finally speak. This isn’t the first time he’s pulled a move like this, and it probably won’t be the last. He’s always been a master of building suspense and keeping his audience engaged, and this whole situation feels like a textbook example of that. It’s a smart strategy, to be fair.

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