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Chris Jericho Brings ‘Talk Is Jericho’ Podcast To Audacy

Chris Jericho is moving his popular podcast to a new home.

Jericho has partnered with Audacy Podcasts for a new deal for sales and distribution of his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. The new deal with Audacy is effective as of May 1, 2024; new episodes air Wednesdays and Fridays on the Audacy app or wherever podcasts are available. Talk Is Jericho was formerly partnered with SiriusXM. 

“I’m stoked to bring ‘Talk Is Jericho’ and our 10 years of excitement, entertainment & electricity to Audacy Podcasts!,” said Chris Jericho. “With Audacy’s reputation as being one 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.  So put on your helmets and get ready for a twice weekly audio attack of adventure….Chris Jericho style!”

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“Both in and out of the sports arena, Chris is an engaging and gifted entertainer, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the Audacy family,” said Jenna Weiss-Berman, EVP, Audacy Podcasts. “‘Talk Is Jericho’ will deliver quality content for our listeners and exciting opportunities for clients to connect with his many fans in wrestling and beyond.” 

Chris Jericho has interviewed some of the biggest names in pro wrestling and other forms of entertainment, including names like William Shatner, Paul Stanley, Mike Tyson, Dave Bautista, Kevin Smith and many others.  

Jericho will be seen in the 1980’s wrestling-themed action horror movie Dark Match. Other recent credits include Terrifier 2, The Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and UPTV’s Country Hearts. He also produced the documentary film, “I’m Too Old for This Sh*t: A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale.”

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I’m Too Old For This Sh*t

Jericho spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard about producing I’m Too Old For This Sh*t: A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale. The documentary, available now on iTunes, Amazon and various streaming platforms, tells the story of “the unpredictable highs and lows of ‘80s underground, fan-favorite heavy metal band Siren as they reunite more than 30 years after their breakup for a special performance in Germany at the Keep It True Festival.”

Siren is a band that almost no one has ever heard of. Jericho said that is the point of the film in the first place.

“This demo they made as kids snuck over to Germany and suddenly there’s a huge fanbase for Siren that they never knew existed. And they get this invitation to play this really big heavy metal festival and they’re like, we haven’t even played our instruments in 30 years. That doesn’t happen!” Jericho proclaimed. “Most bands, when they break up as kids, they’re done and that’s it.

“But these guys actually had this fanbase over there and when I heard about it, I thought, there’s no way. This is either gonna be the biggest shitshow ever, or the greatest heartwarming ‘dreams can come true’ story that has ever existed, and what we got on camera was even so much more. It’s really inspirational. It’s a story about how your dreams can come true no matter how old you are and no matter what the circumstances may be.”

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