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Report: SiriusXM Plans to End Howard Stern Show After 20 Years​


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Radio shock jock Howard Stern’s show with SiriusXM will reportedly end its revolutionary run after 20 years.

Sources close to the radio program confirmed the cancelation to The Sun.

“Stern’s contract is up in the fall and while Sirius is planning to make him an offer, they don’t intend for him to take it,” an insider confirmed to the outlet.

Stern will likely cut a deal with Sirius to keep his catalogue.

As Breitbart News reported on several occasions, Howard Stern repeatedly expresserd disdain for Trump and his supporters, even going so far to admit he hated those who voted for the former president.

“This whole idea of you like me, you are good, and if you don’t, you are bad… I’ve been the victim of this,” he said on his Sirius XM show. “I don’t agree with Trump politically, I don’t think he should be anywhere near the White House. I don’t hate the guy. I hate the people who vote for him. I think they’re stupid. I do. I’ll be honest with you, I have no respect for you.”

 
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This is a prime example of why CNN is in the trash can of cable news. They continue to put haters on TV who always bash Trump 24/7. They very seldom show any positive reporting on him and his accomplishments to bring America back from going over the cliff from the leftist radical policies put forth by Biden.
 

MSNBC joins CNBC, USA and other channels in the spin-off company called Versant​


The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Monday that the left-leaning network's new name will be "My Source News Opinion World," or MS NOW.

CNBC, USA, Oxygen and E! are also included in the Comcast spin-off.


CNBC is going to keep its name, according to the WSJ, but is working on a new logo. The move is part of the networks' attempt to separate themselves from NBC, the Journal reported.

NBC, Bravo and Peacock (NBC's streaming service) will remain under NBC Universal.




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MSNBC joins CNBC, USA and other channels in the spin-off company called Versant​


The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Monday that the left-leaning network's new name will be "My Source News Opinion World," or MS NOW.

CNBC, USA, Oxygen and E! are also included in the Comcast spin-off.


CNBC is going to keep its name, according to the WSJ, but is working on a new logo. The move is part of the networks' attempt to separate themselves from NBC, the Journal reported.

NBC, Bravo and Peacock (NBC's streaming service) will remain under NBC Universal.




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Sine their remaining viewership is almost entirely comprised of elderly cat ladies, I thought MEOW would be a better new name
 

Nolte: Far-left Columnist Robin Givhan out at Far-left Washington Post​


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The bloodshed continues at the far-left Washington Post with the news Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Robin Givhan has accepted a buyout.

The Trump-era schlonging of the regime media shows no signs of slowing down.

One wonders how democracy will survive without Givhan’s headlines such as…


 
An iconic establishment is being killed off after more than a century and a half.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a storied and influential news publication, announced on Thursday that it will cease printing papers in December 2025.

It will become a digital-only news organization.

Founded in 1868, the paper has long been considered Georgia's flagship daily.

In 1996, the paper incorrectly cast suspicion on Richard Jewell, the security guard who helped save lives during the Atlanta Olympics bombing.

Though he was later exonerated and memorialized in a movie starring Clint Eastwood, the AJC's reporting became a cautionary tale in journalism schools.

 
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Chris Cuomo Ratings on NewsNation Down 90% compared to his CNN heyday: Nielsen​


Chris Cuomo’s return to prime-time television has been anything but triumphant.

The former CNN star, once a household name anchoring a nightly show that drew millions, is now reaching only a fraction of that audience on NewsNation.

According to fresh Nielsen figures, Cuomo’s ratings are down nearly 90% overall and 95% in the key 25–54 advertising demo compared with his CNN run.

 

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