Another one bites the dust!
It’s just not good business to have Trump Derangement Syndrome, but they will seemingly never learn.
That’s ok, we’ll just remove them from the TV and Radio networks one by one if that’s what it takes, because no one is watching anymore! At least not enough to sustain a new contract.
First the painfully unfunny Stephen Colbert (even his name is stupid).
And now infamous Trump-hater Howard Stern gets canned! ALLLLLLLEGEDLY…..
Last year, Howard Stern said he "hated" anyone who voted for Donald Trump and demanded they stop listening to his Radio Show.
Today, it’s been announced that SiriusXM has CANCELED ‘The Howard Stern Show’ after his Ratings plummeted.
FAFO, Howard! 🔥🤣 pic.twitter.com/4eWqX05OSf
— Cillian (@CilComLFC) August 6, 2025
Not to mention he was a big pro-vaxxer!
Remember that?
I sure will not miss this guy one bit!
🚨 JUST IN: SiriusXM has CANCELED The Howard Stern Show after the Trump hater’s ratings PLUMMET
At least Stern will have time to tend to his TDS now 🤣
“After you saw what happened with Stephen Colbert, it's like they just can't afford to keep him going,” a SiriusXM insider… pic.twitter.com/VkLFuprRsN
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 6, 2025
Here’s what we know so far:
Howard Stern’s current five-year contract with SiriusXM is set to expire at the end of 2025.
The deal is reportedly worth $100 million per year, making it one of the most lucrative in radio history.
Multiple reports indicate that SiriusXM is unlikely to renew the contract due to high costs and shifting priorities.
ADVERTISEMENTThe company is believed to be moving toward younger talent and podcast-focused content rather than legacy talk shows.
Instead of signing Stern for more live shows, SiriusXM may try to secure a deal for rights to his archived content.
Sources suggest the decision is not about declining ratings, but more about strategic direction and financial prudence.
Some reports speculate that Stern’s more recent tone or political content could be a factor in the decision, though not confirmed.
If not renewed, this would end Stern’s 20-year run at SiriusXM, where he’s been since 2006.
Stern has been a dominant figure in radio since the 1980s, evolving from shock jock to respected long-form interviewer.
Even if the show ends, SiriusXM may still license his past shows for streaming or on-demand access.


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