But the future of his legendary show is about to look very different.
According to reports, affected staff members were informed of the cuts during a Zoom meeting and will receive severance packages based on their time with the show. A smaller group of longtime producers is expected to remain as Stern shifts toward a less demanding schedule.
Stern became known as the "shock jock" who pushed the boundaries of morning radio before transforming himself into one of the medium’s most influential interviewers. After years in terrestrial radio, he made a groundbreaking move to satellite radio in 2006 when he joined SiriusXM, helping redefine what subscription-based audio entertainment could become.
The upcoming reduction in new episodes follows Stern’s most recent contract agreement with SiriusXM, which reportedly gives him more flexibility and time away from the studio. The new arrangement appears designed to allow the radio icon to continue the show while reducing the pace of daily production.
While the show will continue, the reduced schedule means fans will likely see more reliance on Stern’s extensive archive of past interviews and memorable moments to fill programming gaps.
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