Get ready for some more Andy Cohen.

The Bravo star host is heading to SiriusXM where he will have his very own channel, according to USA Today. Sirius plans to launch Cohen’s station later this year, around late summer or fall and Cohen couldn’t be more excited about it.

“It’s an entire channel,” the Missouri-born talk show host claims. Cohen will be live on air at least two hours each week but he is still responsible for the rest of the program’s content, which will be running 24/7. In fact, he’s currently looking for people who would be a strong fit for his show. Cohen tells USA today, “I'm talking to people that I love who have strong voices and something to say, and I want to give them a place to say it. When you look at the entire breadth of the channel, I think it's going to be a really unique group of people that represent my world.”

Though Cohen has been heavily associated with Bravo through his show Watch What Happens Live, and his close work with The Real Housewives franchise, he was persistent that this venture will be it’s own entity. "This channel is really going to be my fantasy, my aggregation of everything I love about pop culture, from the higher end to the lower end. One of the great things about radio is it's a medium where you can really kind of let yourself go and let people know exactly who you are.”

We love us some Andy Cohen! Congrats on your new deal, we can’t wait!

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