Has Howard Stern was canceled by Siriusxm? Here is what we know

Woward Stern trends on Tuesday evening on social media, as rumors spread that his show would not be renewed for another round on Siriusxm after an almost 20-year run.

All of these rumors come from a story published by the US sun in which the satellite radio and the streaming provider would not be strict if its contract expires at the end of the year. Instead, according to the report, Siriusxm would try to make a contract with Stern for his catalog.

The sun quoted an unnamed “insider” Soriusxm intends to offer a new contract at the end of the year, but it does not expect to take it.

“Sirius and Stern will never meet on the money he will want,” said the nameless person by the Sun. “The investment is no longer worth it.”

No other outlet reported the news with other things than the Sun report on Tuesday evening.

Nevertheless, the 71-year-old spoke openly in the air for some time, the decision he would have to make a deal and come back or go back to retirement-while it would be heartbreaking for strict fans to see him go, it would probably not be a surprise.

While there is still no official report with Siriusxm or Stern in the recording, the move had social media on Wednesday in the early morning. Much of them had to do with Stern's political tendencies because it had opened with liberal ideologies in recent years.

“Howard Stern by Sirius,” wrote Vanessa Broussard von Lindell TV. “Do not extend a contract after 20 years. Go woke up, go home!”

If Siriusxm Stern does not renew or stern away from the radio, how he flirts with the flirting, he would not do this with empty hands.

Celebritynetworth.com estimates that he has a fortune of 650 million US dollars.

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