What Rosie Brings To Satellite Radio
Rosie will be broadcasting daily from a custom-built home studio near her kids and her crafts. Satellite radio fans get treated to a two-hour show each day, and can even reach out to Rosie by calling 1-877-94 Rosie. For fans, the radio format may deliver the best chance for live interaction that has ever existed.
Rosie Radio features more than just Rosie. Show regulars include Rosie’s lifelong friend Jeanne Kopetic, who is scheduled to stop by each Tuesdays to hang out and reminisce. Janette Barber, Rosie’s longtime friend, producer and fellow comedienne, will be by her side as the show’s executive producer. Rosie’s longtime friend and makeup artist Helene Macaulay also joins the fun, appearing regularly on Fridays. Rosie, Rosie, Helene and Janette are known for their “Jahero” (JAnette, HElene, and ROsie) series, previously done in the past as web video blogs and a favorite of visitors to rosie.com. “Jahero” is now a regular Friday feature on Rosie Radio, during which listeners can ask Rosie, Janette and Helene any questions they like. Rosie’s former assistant and Taboo costume designer Bobby Pearce is also a regular, chiming in about everything from weight loss to Broadway.
Rosie Radio is worth a listen. She is a compelling figure who is very capable of delivering high quality content and interviews. Her outspoken nature is sure to deliver great radio.
Rosie Radio debuts on Monday November 2nd, and can be found on Sirius XM Stars. The show can be heard live Monday through Friday from 10 am ET to 12 pm ET. Rebroadcasts are available from 12 pm ET to 2 pm ET & 8 pm ET to 10 pm ET. Tune to Sirius channel 102 or XM channel 155 to catch the show.
If Sirius Xm has not gone overboard on what the cost to bring her to the Sirius Xm line up it’s a positive. She says what’s on her mind and love her or hate her she has a following that would no doubt tune in. The variety of choices that sets Sat Radio apart.
I’m not a Rosie fan but I’m not a Stern fan but of course there are many people who are fans of both. That’s what choice is all about and what makes Sat Radio so great.
Whatever happened to your 3rd quarter report?
Brad,
My reports on Sirius XM are available. The Q3 preview went out to subscribers of the Satellite Standard Report on Friday.
Well, how do I subscribe? Is some exclusive club that I didn’t get the invite to or what?
If you are interested send an email to satellitestandard@gmail.com
I wouldn’t listen to Rosie if she were giving away a free subscription to SiriusXM. I guess she has a fan base, but they must all be loud-mouthed, outspoken, obnoxious women or men for that matter.
Wow, I like Rosie but never knew I was loud-mouthed, outspoken and obnoxious. Thanks for letting me know, Ely.
I want to listen to Rosie Radio but can’t listen at the time her show is due to being at work then. Are there going to be podcasts offered of her interviews or will replays be offered at an alternate time? Do you have any suggestions to ways to record her show for review at an alternate time? Thanks !
Since the merger I continue to be dissappointed. Play lists and key people changes on my few favorite radio stations tops my list. I wouldn’t listen to Rosie if she were the last voice on earth. I’m sure her and others don’t produce enough draw to offset their costs. It troubles me that my subscription money subsidizes a platform for people like her. Purchasing a new iPod and providing my own musical entertainment is looking like a wiser choice for my money. I’ve already discontinued service on 3 of my radios.