Taylor Switf stops by the SiriusXM office to speak to The Morning Mash Up on Monday (May 2) in New York City.
Stern, who signed a new five-year contract in December, is expected to start a new reduced schedule this week. According to Digital Spy, Stern told his listeners last Thursday that he would begin alternating between three-day and four-day work weeks beginning in May. The infamous radio shock jock, who has remained on the air since suing SiriusXM in March for withheld stock awards, said his contract allows the lighter workload.
The 21-year-old singer has recently been added to the 2011 CMA Music Festival lineup. Taylor will be giving the closing performance to the summer music festival held in Nashville, Tenn.
SiriusXM announced Tuesday that its first quarter profits had gone up 88 percent, thanks to improved auto sales driving subscriber growth. The satellite radio served posted a revenue of $724 million for the quarter, which Forbes says fell just short of expectations of $736.3 million. Still, the company's first quarter revenue improved 9 percent from a year earlier.
Last week, the 2011 CMT Music Awards were announced and the “Speak Now” country star scored three nominations including best web video of the year, female video of the year and video of the year.
Clearly the small uptick in buying is improving the outlook for cars and the radios inside them alike.
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