
NEW YORK, March 7 (UPI) -- The author of "Sex and the City" will host a weekly show on Sirius Satellite Radio, the network said Tuesday.
Starting this spring Candace Bushnell will anchor a four-hour show each week focusing on women's concerns regarding relationships and work.
"I've seen it all -- from the toxic bachelor to the happily betrothed, from the modelizers to Mr. Big. Women today are charting new territory: balancing busy careers with their families and trying to find time for all the relationships in their lives. I can't wait to connect with them on the air. After writing extensively about these topics I am thrilled to make the leap from the page to the radio. My show fits right in with the smart, definitive programming SIRIUS has for women," Bushnell said in a news release.
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