Power Loss Can't Stop 'Anthony Cumia Show'

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With what Anthony Cumia has been through over the last few months, something as small as a power loss was unlikely to phase him.

Cumia lost power in his Long Island home, often called "The Compound," where he broadcasts his new subscription-based video and audio show, "The Anthony Cumia Show" from. Though the power problems, caused some hiccups, Cumia powered through.

The power problems happened despite the fact that Cumia has a generator.

Cumia, who spent 20 years as the host of "The Opie and Anthony Show" was fired earlier this year by SiriusXM for remarks he made on Twitter after he was attacked in Times Square.

His former partners, Greg "Opie" Hughes and Jim Norton were opposed to the firing and have spoken repeatedly in support of their former colleague and friend.

The two recently signed new contracts to remain with the satellite provider as hosts of "Opie with Jim Norton," which occupies the slot once held by Opie & Anthony.

"The Anthony Cumia Show" can be found at AnthonyCumia.com. It costs $6.99 per month or less if you commit for longer.