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Howard Stern's new shorter work week is beginning
The Sirius XM anchor personality previously told Rolling Stone that in his new five-year contract, "as time rolls on, I'll probably do about three shows a week." Yesterday (4/28) he said on his satellite radio morning show that he'll likely alternate between 3-day weeks and 4-day weeks. That cycle begins next week. Stern's explanation, as reported by the Examiner: "I don’t want to hear any nonsense about it, because the option was either leave or work a few less days…I figured it was better if we showed up three days a week, sometimes four days a week or whatever, be here for you, touch base and do a good show." The Sirius XM Board of Radio-Info.com continues to talk about Howard Stern here.Previous and Next Stories
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