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The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen premieres on HBO on Sunday, November 27, at 10:00 p.m. ET. The legendary shock jock Howard Stern and iconic rocker Bruce Springsteen sit down for a two-hour deep dive into Springsteen’s musical career and professional and personal journeys. In addition to the candied in-depth conversation, the special includes several in-studio performances accompanied by Springsteen breaking down the origins of some of his most beloved hits, and a discussion of his latest studio album, “Only the Strong Survive.” Read on for more on how to watch The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen.
- When Does it Air: The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen airs on Sunday, November 27, at 10:00 p.m. ET.
- What Network: The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen airs on HBO.
- Where to Watch: The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen is available on-demand on Max. You can sign up here to watch.
Where to Watch The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen
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The Howard Stern Interview: Bruce Springsteen airs exclusively on HBO, and the easiest way to watch it is with Max. A subscription to Max costs $15.99 per month for their ad-free plan and $9.99 per month for their ad-supported service (meaning a few commercials with every episode). You can sign up here. Max is supported on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Playstation, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more. You can check out my review of Max for more details on this streaming service.
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