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Howard Stern's producer is "nervous" about the Stern / Sirius negotiation
Gary Dell'Abate appeared on the sports WFAN-AM (660) New York morning show with Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton, saying that while both sides continue to negotiate a new contract, the future is very uncertain. Dell'Abate says, " Howard is negotiating, but we've never gone this far before ... everybody is nervous, including me." He also tells Boomer and Carton that Stern wants to remain on Sirius XM. The last show for Stern under his current 5-year/$500 million deal is December 17. You can listen to the Boomer & Carton interview with Dell'Abate on the Fan here.
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