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Stern OUT at Sirius XM at end of contract. “It’s no longer worth the investment”

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Stern will make some kind of deal with XM on the Stern show archive (MORE)

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  • Howard Stern announced that he would be staying on with Sirius XM under new contract terms. That means less money. Money. He has plenty. He just can't give up the microphone and he doesn't want to leave after all the negative press he has gotten recently.
    He will show you, doggone it! You, the few left listening to that dreck.

  • Howard will likely take a huge cut in pay (which will still be a F-Load of money) and stay at SiriusXM because his narcissism won't allow him to fade away. Stern stopped being Stern, stopped being funny, years ago. Howard has become a suck-up to the Left and lost a lot of his audience. He is no longer worth the investment by SiriusXM. They will cut his pay, that has to be an ego buster. He will proclaim a victory and fade into obscurity. Howard Stern, as we knew him, is DEAD.

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