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Peter Rosenberg breaks his silence after being fired by Hot97 19 years later and his show with Ebro being cancelled after 13 years🚨 "Almost 19 years later it comes to a close ... longest tenured morning host ever at the station. Became friends with my heroes. The future is...

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