Chris Jericho, a popular pro wrestler for nearly 30 years in America, will see his popular podcast move companies. The Talk is Jericho podcast will shift to Audacy. A release announced the news on Wednesday afternoon.
SiriusXM previously hosted the popular AEW wrestler’s podcast.
“Audacy Podcasts has partnered with AEW superstar and multiple world champion professional wrestler, rock singer, actor, and author Chris Jericho for sales and distribution of his weekly podcast ‘Talk is Jericho’ as of May 1, 2024,” the release announced.
Long-time listeners will know that the podcast is issued every Wednesday and Friday. It will be available now through the Audacy app and all other podcast options.
“I’m stoked to bring ‘Talk is Jericho‘ and our 10 years of excitement, entertainment, & electricity to Audacy Podcasts!” Jericho said via the release. “With Audacy’s reputation as being one of the hottest, & fastest growing platforms in the podcasting biz, I know it’s the perfect forum to showcase the vision & variety that I’ve always had for TIJ.”
Talk is Jericho has been one of the most popular wrestling podcasts for at least a decade now. He was one of the first wrestlers to host a significant podcast; others have followed in his footsteps in the years since.
A member of All Elite Wrestling, he can still be found grappling every Wednesday night on AEW Dynamite or on the pro wrestling brand’s other offerings, Rampage and Collision.
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