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Generated Title: Sirius XM's Identity Crisis: Can a CFO and PR Damage Control Save It?
Alright, let's talk Sirius XM. It's like that one friend who peaked in high school and is now desperately trying to stay relevant, except instead of embarrassing social media posts, it's Megyn Kelly defending Epstein apologists and a revolving door of CFOs. Seriously, what is going on over there?
The Megyn Kelly Meltdown: When Free Speech Backfires
So, Megyn Kelly, bless her heart, decided to use her SiriusXM platform to... well, let's just say she waded into the Epstein swamp and came out smelling like something other than roses. She’s claiming her "source" told her Epstein only liked the "barely legal type." Ok, so it's still abuse. What's the point?
And predictably, people are pissed. Cancellations are rolling in faster than you can say "pedophilia." I saw one user on Threads, eventsgirl1, wrote that they canceled after 13 years. Thirteen years! That's a serious commitment, folks. Sirius XM Subscribers Threaten to Cancel Over Megyn Kelly’s Epstein Claims
Look, I'm all for free speech, but there's a line, and maybe, just maybe, defending a child sex abuser crosses it? Is this really the hill Sirius XM wants to die on? Because it sure seems like they're digging their heels in. And how tone deaf do you have to be? It’s not like the world forgot about Epstein. Are they actively trying to shed subscribers?
CFO Shuffle: Desperate Times, Desperate Measures?
And if that wasn't enough, they're shaking up the C-suite. Zac Coughlin is taking over as CFO in 2026. That's... a while away. Tom Barry's gonna stick around for a month to help with the transition. A month? That's it? Doesn't exactly scream "smooth handover," does it? Sirius XM reveals major leadership change for 2026
Coughlin's got a fancy resume – PVH, LVMH, Nike, Ford. Impressive, sure, but what does any of that have to do with satellite radio? Are they planning on selling luxury cars through Sirius XM now? I'm confused.

They’re projecting $8.6 billion in revenue by 2028, but with a decline of 0.1% annually? That sounds like wishful thinking to me. And analysts are all over the place on the stock's fair value, from $24 to $72. Talk about uncertainty. Maybe they should spend less time hiring new CFOs and more time figuring out how to stop bleeding subscribers.
Speaking of subscribers, that's the elephant in the room, ain't it? Everyone's ditching satellite for Spotify, Apple Music, podcasts... I mean, why pay for Sirius XM when you can get basically the same content – or more – for less? They’re touting exclusive content like Howard Stern, but let's be real: how much longer is he gonna stick around?
Oh, and before I forget, there was some outage thing recently. People couldn't listen to their tunes or podcasts. But the stock was "largely unaffected." Yeah, offcourse, because everyone's already expecting the ship to sink.
The NFL Gamble: A Hail Mary or a Smart Play?
Okay, but I will say this: Sirius XM’s NFL coverage is pretty solid. They’ve got home and away feeds, expert analysis... If you're a die-hard football fan, it might be worth it. I mean, where else can you listen to the Buccaneers-Bills game on channel 383 (or 228, if you're a Bills fan)?
But is that enough to save them? Is football enough to offset the Megyn Kelly PR disaster and the general decline of satellite radio? I honestly don't know. Maybe I'm being too harsh. Maybe Coughlin's a financial genius who's gonna turn the whole thing around.
Is Sirius XM a Sinking Ship?
Look, at this point, it seems like Sirius XM is just flailing around, hoping something sticks. A new CFO, damage control after a PR nightmare, clinging to exclusive content... It's all a bit desperate, isn't it? They need a serious reality check. And maybe a new business model.
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