Howard Stern's SiriusXM return delayed to Sept. 8

Howard Stern's future at SiriusXM remains unclear. Credit: Invision / AP / Michael Zorn
Howard Stern has postponed his highly anticipated return to SiriusXM to Sept. 8, a post on his official social media accounts said Tuesday. He had been expected to go on the air Tuesday morning to announce his decision about the future of his career.
Although Stern, 71, was on vacation, it has been a restless one. While away for two months, he has been maligned on social media and the press saying his program, "The Howard Stern Show," could be canceled after his contract with SiriusXM satellite radio is up at the end of the year.
At the time his program was supposed to resume live on Tuesday, Stern fans, who were waiting for the shock jock to return, were met with a bumper that stated, "Today was the day to answer all questions and yet the controversy continues. … Howard Stern will now speak Monday!" The broadcast then cut to a string of commercials followed by reruns of old bits.
About 40 minutes later, a post went up on "The Howard Stern Show" official social media accounts crossing out the return date of Sept. 2 and writing in Sept. 8 with the message, "Stay Tuned … ."
The Daily Mail published an article noting that Stern, who grew up in Roosevelt and Rockville Centre and now lives in Southampton, sent an email to his employees Labor Day evening saying, a source told them, "Howard's decision was a result of 'frustrations over the new contract' he's been negotiating with the satellite/online radio company."
The Daily Mail noted the postponement could also be surrounding a family issue due to his ailing 97-year-old mother, Ray Schiffman Stern.
The Stern media spiral began when The U.S. Sun published a story on Aug. 5 saying his show is "set to be canceled after a stunning 20-year run," citing an unnamed insider source who said, "Sirius and Stern are never going to meet on the money he is going to want. It’s no longer worth the investment." Then there was the unconfirmed rumor about the dip in Stern’s listenership from 20 million to 125,000, which was announced by TV host Greg Gutfeld on his Fox News program, "Gutfeld!" The U.S. Sun also reported that Alex Cooper, host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast and head of the Unwell Audio Network, was taking over his spot as SiriusXM’s top talent and that Stern had issues with her. But the King of All Media remained silent even when he returned for one day on Aug. 6 to conduct an exclusive interview with Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich announcing the band’s new SiriusXM channel, Maximum Metallica (ch. 42) and their Aug. 28 concert at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett.
Stern is expected to resume his program on Monday at 7 a.m.
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