The Six Pack
The Six Pack was a radio talk show and podcast that aired on Sirius XM Radio from 2009 to 2012. The show was hosted by Dave Rubin and Ben Harvey. Beginning in May 2009, The Six Pack went on to become the leading LGBT podcast on iTunes. The show's segments included celebrity interviews, news, pop culture, and music. The duo was referred to as the "gay Lewis and Clark of the airwaves" by Modern Tonic, and their on-air rapport had been labeled a "mas macho" version of Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell from American Idol by Entertainment Weekly.
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The Six Pack
The Six Pack was a radio talk show and podcast that aired on Sirius XM Radio from 2009 to 2012. The show was hosted by Dave Rubin and Ben Harvey. Beginning in May 2009, The Six Pack went on to become the leading LGBT podcast on iTunes. The show's segments included celebrity interviews, news, pop culture, and music. The duo was referred to as the "gay Lewis and Clark of the airwaves" by Modern Tonic, and their on-air rapport had been labeled a "mas macho" version of Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell from American Idol by Entertainment Weekly.
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