Ebro in the Morning, the long-running Hot 97 morning show with Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez, and Peter Rosenberg, has been canceled and is now over after about 13 years on air.
What ended
Hot 97 officially ended Ebro in the Morning in December 2025, removing the show from its schedule and scrubbing most references from the station’s site. The final episode aired in mid-December, marking the close of a run that started in 2012 and became one of New York hip-hop radio’s flagship programs.
How the hosts responded
Ebro, Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez each confirmed publicly that the show was “done” and thanked listeners while hinting that they have future projects planned together. Rosenberg described it as the end of a childhood dream but said he is excited about what comes next, while Laura emphasized that the trio still has plans beyond Hot 97.
Why it ended
Coverage and Ebro’s own comments point to decisions by Hot 97’s ownership and budget cuts as major factors behind the cancellation. Ebro has suggested that new corporate leadership and their vision for the station, including cost- cutting and strategic changes, played a big role in pushing the show out.
What’s next
The syndicated distribution company behind the show has said it intends to keep working with Ebro’s brand on new platforms, though no specific new show has been announced yet. The hosts have directed fans to follow them on their personal channels, implying that more content and possibly a new joint project are on the way.
