
Premium audio company SiriusXM is bringing the entertainment pages of the New York Post to radio.
Next month, SiriusXM and the New York Post will launch “Page Six Radio,” hosted by entertainment correspondents Danny Murphy and Evan Real and newspaper editor Ian Morh. The show promises “all the latest news and behind-the-scenes stories and inside scoop from the biggest entertainment stories of the day, mirroring the pages of the renowned entertainment news hub.”
The show debuts on March 31, and will air on SiriusXM Stars (SiriusXM Channel 109) on its satellite and streaming radio platforms. Page Six Radio will air between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with replays available through the streaming radio app.
“Page Six’s unique heritage, access and voice have made us an influential leader in celebrity and entertainment news, and a daily must-read for millions,” said Sean Giancola, the CEO & Publisher at the New York Post. “We’ve extended our national media footprint across digital, print, social, podcast, TV and live events, and we’re always looking for new ways to reach our fans wherever they consume content. We’re thrilled to work with SiriusXM to bring our engaging inside scoops and breaking celebrity news to a new radio audience.”
“Page Six has been a powerhouse for all celebrity news for nearly half a century, and by teaming up with our in-house experts here at SiriusXM, this new show is sure to be the ultimate destination for pop culture fans,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “With the launch of Page Six Radio, we are transforming the publication’s stories to a dynamic new format that will expand its reach and resonate with SiriusXM listeners who turn to the platform for all the latest entertainment news.”