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[QUOTE]fatgirlrocker - 2006-06-23 5:43 PM Twisted Sister singer on Sirius Dee Snider (center) in costume as member of the Twisted Sister heavy metal rock band. Sirius Satellite Radio is introducing a horror-themed show hosted by Dee Snider, singer for the heavy metal band Twisted Sister. The show, called Fangoria Radio, will debut today and run on Friday nights, New York-based Sirius said. The three-hour program will feature celebrity interviews, reviews and information on horror films and visits to their sets, and listener call-ins. Snider will be joined by Debbie Rochon and the show is being produced by Mike Kostel. Snider's band recorded songs such as "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock." Sirius has made expensive, high-profile deals with celebrities, including Howard Stern and Martha Stewart, to attract subscribers and compete with the largest pay-radio company, XM Satellite Radio. Sirius shares, which fell 2 cents to $4.19 yesterday, have lost 37% this year. Bloomberg News Originally published on June 23, 2006 [/QUOTE]
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Sirius Satellite Radio is introducing a horror-themed show hosted by Dee Snider, singer for the heavy metal band Twisted Sister.
The show, called Fangoria Radio, will debut today and run on Friday nights, New York-based Sirius said.
The three-hour program will feature celebrity interviews, reviews and information on horror films and visits to their sets, and listener call-ins.
Snider will be joined by Debbie Rochon and the show is being produced by Mike Kostel.
Snider's band recorded songs such as "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock."
Sirius has made expensive, high-profile deals with celebrities, including Howard Stern and Martha Stewart, to attract subscribers and compete with the largest pay-radio company, XM Satellite Radio.
Sirius shares, which fell 2 cents to $4.19 yesterday, have lost 37% this year.
Bloomberg News
Originally published on June 23, 2006
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