Page Six Lands Morning Show On SiriusXM

The New York Post’s Page Six is launching a new daily morning show with SiriusXM. 

On “Page Six Radio,” hosted by Danny Murphy and Evan Real from the New York Post, who also produce a reality show podcast for the newspaper, and overseen by editor Ian Mohr, listeners can expect discussions on celebrity and pop culture news, exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, and insights straight from the pages of the esteemed publication.

The two-hour program is scheduled to debut on March 31st, and it will air every day from 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. Eastern Time (ET) on SiriusXM’s Stars (channel 109). You can also catch the show anytime on the SiriusXM app.

Page Six has embarked on a new endeavor; earlier, they had a TV program that spanned across two seasons.

Sean Giancola, CEO & publisher at the New York Post, stated that Page Six’s distinctive history, connections, and voice have positioned us as a dominant force in the world of celebrity and entertainment news, and a daily essential read for countless millions. We’ve expanded our media presence nationally through digital platforms, print, social media, podcasts, TV, and live events, and we’re constantly seeking innovative methods to connect with our followers wherever they consume content. We’re excited to collaborate with SiriusXM to share our captivating behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive celebrity news with a fresh radio audience.

For almost half a century, Page Six has been a dominant source of celebrity news. By partnering our in-house specialists at SiriusXM, this upcoming show promises to be the ultimate haven for pop culture enthusiasts, according to Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s president and content officer. The debut of Page Six Radio signifies the conversion of the publication’s tales into a fresh, engaging format that will broaden its influence and connect with listeners on SiriusXM who seek the latest entertainment updates.

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2025-02-26 18:25