SiriusXM is partnering with the New York Post to bring the entertainment section of the newspaper to the airwaves. Starting next month, the two media companies will launch "Page Six Radio," a new show hosted by entertainment reporters Danny Murphy and Evan Real, alongside New York Post editor Ian Morh. The program will deliver the hottest entertainment news, behind-the-scenes tales, and exclusive insider details, reflecting the style of the Post's famous Page Six entertainment coverage.The show kicks off on March 31 and will broadcast on SiriusXM Stars (Channel 109) via satellite and streaming platforms. It’s scheduled to air from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with replays available on the streaming app afterward.
Sean Giancola, CEO and Publisher of the New York Post, highlighted the move as a natural expansion for the brand. “Page Six has built a legacy of influence in celebrity and entertainment journalism, drawing millions of readers daily. We’ve grown across digital, print, social media, podcasts, TV, and live events, and we’re excited to keep reaching our audience wherever they are. Partnering with SiriusXM lets us bring our signature scoops and breaking celebrity stories to radio listeners in a fresh way.”
Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer, echoed the enthusiasm. “Page Six has been a go-to for celebrity news for nearly 50 years. By combining their expertise with ours at SiriusXM, this show will be the ultimate spot for pop culture lovers. Page Six Radio takes the publication’s stories and transforms them into a lively new format, perfect for our listeners who rely on us for the latest in entertainment.”
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