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CNN's Chris Cuomo to Host Live Weekday Show for SiriusXM


Chris Cuomo
Chris Cuomo

SiriusXM announced that CNN's Chris Cuomo will host a two-hour weekday program on SiriusXM P.O.T.U.S., channel 124. "Let's Get After It with Chris Cuomo" will premiere on Monday, September 24, at 12pm ET. His news program "Cuomo Prime Time" airs weeknights on CNN from 9-10pm ET, which is also simulcast on SiriusXM. As the Emmy-Award winning journalist and anchor, he regularly speaks with prominent figures, while reporting on breaking news from CNN headquarters in New York, Washington DC and around the globe.

Cuomo has led no-nonsense interviews with major political leaders on both sides of the aisle, including President Obama, as well as key members of the Trump administration, including the counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway and the president's attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

"Chris is a remarkable journalist, with a history of tough interviews that have everyone talking the next day," said SiriusXM Senior VP/News, Talk and Entertainment Megan Liberman. "On his new SiriusXM show, Chris will continue that tradition of fostering important, engaging conversations, while also giving listeners the bigger picture about what's going on in Washington and beyond."

"The opportunity to deal with listeners directly about the biggest news stories and to share different sides of my personality and outside interests for two hours a day on SiriusXM - and then have Cuomo Prime Time ready to go at 9pm EST - wow dream come true. #LetsGetAfterIt," added Cuomo.

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