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Major news outlets, including the Associated Press and CNBC, were duped by Howard Stern on Monday when the radio legend fooled SiriusXM listeners with an elaborate prank that his program was taken off the air.
Stern, long the subject of tabloid speculation over whether he would remain at SiriusXM once his contract expires at the end of the year, was scheduled to appear live Monday. Instead, Bravo host Andy Cohen shocked listeners by taking his seat as the broadcast began.
"This is, I know, not the voice that you expected to hear, this is not the voice that you probably wanted to hear, but it is I, Andy Cohen, and this is our first day broadcasting on Andy 100. I know you’re expecting a big announcement from Howard and this