Namo and Midnight Hostility Radio is back!
The first episode of Midnight Hostility Radio of 2026 hits two topics on Namo‘s mind.
The first being Sirius Radio wasting money bringing a long past his prime Howard Stern back for three years and the Mets pursuit of Kyle Tucker in a battle with the Toronto Blue Jays for him.
Howard Stern Signs New 3-Year SiriusXM Contract
Radio legend Howard Stern has signed a new three-year contract to keep hosting The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM, ending speculation about his retirement. Stern announced the deal on his show, saying he’s “figured out a way to have it all” with more free time and continued on-air presence beginning in early January. The agreement reportedly includes a more flexible schedule for the 71-year-old host and his longtime co-host Robin Quivers, though specific financial terms were not publicly disclosed. Stern has been with SiriusXM since 2006, where his show airs on dedicated channels and remains a central part of the satellite radio service.
The Ongoing Negotiations: Who Will Secure Tucker….Mets or Blue Jays?
Top free agent Kyle Tucker (formerly with the Cubs in 2025) is a major target in MLB free agency. The New York Mets have made a big push, reportedly offering a short-term, high-value contract (about ~$50 million per year), with multiple years on the table as they try to bolster their lineup. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays remain in the hunt with a longer-term offer that could rival or exceed other suitors. Many insiders still view Toronto as a strong fit and possibly the favorite, though a decision could come very soon as teams continue negotiating.
