A controversial news broadcaster is returning to the radio airwaves. Chris Cuomo will be hosting his own weekday program in the mornings later this month.
The brother of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has had a polarizing effect on people in a career marred by allegations. Chris had previously hosted the SiriusXM show Let’s Get After It. That came to an end when reports surfaced about alleged some sexual harassment he’s reportedly been involved with during his time at CNN. He left his radio program on the same day that he threatened to sue CNN to recover the $18 million reportedly still owed under his contract.
Chris Cuomo has landed a SiriusXM return with a new morning show

You’ll soon hear a new voice from a familiar face on Sirius XM. Cuomo Mornings, hosted by Chris, is coming to the Politics of the United States (POTUS) channel 124. Fans will get to hear Chris’s take on the political world and what’s happening from 7 to 9 a.m. Eastern time.
Among the guests you may hear in the opening days of his show are James Carville, Bob Costas, Mark Cuban, former Senator Joe Manchin, plus Maryland Governor and Senator Rand Paul. Chris has anchored NewsNation’s primetime program called Cuomo since 2022. He’d signed a multi-year extension with them in 2024.
On his Instagram page, Chris officially announced he’s coming back to Sirius, adding that he “couldn’t be more excited.” The former Good Morning America (GMA) anchor began a podcast in 2022 called The Chris Cuomo Project.
Chris earned an Emmy Award for a profile he did on 12-year-old poet Mattie Stepanek during his time at GMA. He became one of the youngest correspondents to win an award for that segment.
Cuomo Morning will launch on SiriusXM January 20.
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