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Adam Schein Signs New Four-Year Deal with SiriusXM


Adam Schein
Adam Schein

SiriusXM has reached a new four-year contract with sports media personality Adam Schein. He'll continue to host his daily all-sports show, "Schein on Sports," every weekday (9am-noon ET) on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio channel. Schein will also continue to host his newly rebranded SiriusXM podcast, now titled "Rise and Schein," which features long form interviews with athletes and celebrities. Hall of Fame basketball coach Jim Boeheim, who recently retired after a 47-year career at Syracuse, is scheduled be his guest on this week's episode.

"I am so incredibly elated and fired up to re-sign another long-term deal with SiriusXM, my radio home for the last 18 years," said Schein. "I love working with the amazing people at SiriusXM. I truly appreciate the platform, power and prestige of hosting Schein On Sports every weekday on Mad Dog Sports Radio. It's my passion. And I am thrilled to host our rebranded Rise and Schein podcast, a show to remind people why they love sports while interviewing the people in sports and entertainment that fascinate me the most and share that excitement and joy."

"Adam is an exceptional talent with a passion for sports that is obvious every time he cracks open the mic," added SiriusXM VP of Sports Programming Eric Spitz. "SiriusXM has been his home since 2004 and it has been a thrill to see his star rise over these last two decades. We're thrilled to extend our great relationship with Adam, keep him as a mainstay on our Mad Dog Sports Radio channel, and ensure our listeners continue to get his one-of-a-kind brand of sports talk on a daily basis."

SiriusXM was Schein's first national media platform, and he was the first talk show host heard on the SiriusXM NFL Radio channel when it launched in 2004. Schein hosted alongside former coaches and players including John Madden, John Riggins, Rich Gannon and Solomon Wilcots, anchored SiriusXM's Sunday pre-game program during the NFL season, and also served as host for SiriusXM's live NFL Draft coverage. In 2013, Schein made the move from SiriusXM NFL Radio to SiriusXM's all-sports Mad Dog Sports Radio channel, expanding the scope of his commentary and coverage with the launch of Schein on Sports. He began hosting his SiriusXM podcast in 2019.

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