Anthony Cumia To Host Small Audience In New Studio

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If you've always wanted to see Anthony Cumia riff on current events, now may be your chance to do so.

The conservative radio host will be letting a small audience into his new studio. He announced the news via his Twitter account.

He did not, however, say when it would be happening, nor did he hint at how many people he would allow into his studio.

Cumia has made headlines recently for his hiring of Gavin McInnes. McInnes, according to Newsweek, lost his job due to a transphobic article that he wrote.

"McInnes is no stranger to controversy--a Thought Catalog post written by him about transphobia quickly became one of the most hated pieces of content published by the website," Newsweek stated. "It was removed due to this backlash.

McInnes lost his job at Rooster, an advertising agency he co-founded, over the piece.

McInnes has also made a variety of controversial remarks about women and equal pay, in one instance calling a female law professor a "fucking idiot" on a Huffington Post livestream."

Cumia used to co-host Opie & Anthony, but was fired by SiriusXM due to controversial remarks he made on social media. The hosts have since gone their separate ways, and now have their own shows.

For more about Anthony Cumia, visit his official website here.