April 1, 2025 9:19 pm EDT

Page Six has officially made its way from the pages of The New York Post to the airwaves. 

On Monday, Page Six and SiriusXM launched “Page Six Radio,” a two-hour show hosted by myself, Evan Real, my “Virtual Reali-Tea” co-host, Danny Murphy, and Page Six editor Ian Mohr. 

Our daily morning show brings the hottest celebrity news stories and behind-the-scenes tidbits of the day to the radio — a first for the iconic entertainment brand. 

A bevy of famous faces will funnel through our SiriusXM studio, as well as a rotation of whip-smart Page Six reporters — who will share exclusive scoops about the buzziest stories in Hollywood. 

When “Page Six Radio” was announced in February, Sean Giancola, CEO and publisher of The New York Post, said in a press release: “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.

“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.”

Meanwhile, SiriusXM president and chief content officer Scott Greenstein called the new endeavor “the ultimate destination for pop culture fans.”

Danny, Ian and I got to meet some of those fans in person while promoting “Page Six Radio” on Friday during the launch of Popup Bagels’ latest New York City location in Midtown East, where we got to work as “Bagel Bouncers” for the day. 

We hope to meet and hear from more of our listeners as our show continues to kick off!

Catch “Page Six Radio” on SiriusXM’s Stars (ch.109), airing daily from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET and any time on the SiriusXM app.

Eligible customers can get their first three months of SiriusXM for free by signing up here.

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