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Michelle Gellar
Howard Stern on a Good Day
Howard Allen Stern (born January 12,
1954) is an American radio and TV personality, media mogul, humorist, actor,
and author.
Howard Stern currently hosts The Howard Stern Show varying
between four days a week (Monday-Thursday) and five days a week (Monday-Friday)
on Howard 100, a Sirius Satellite Radio station. On Fridays, Mastertape
theatre is played, which are replays of old Howard Stern shows from years
past. Replays of the show can be heard throughout the day on Howard 100
and various times on Howard 101.
The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" (a humorous reference
to Michael Jackson's appellation "The King of Pop") has been
dubbed a shock jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual
and racial humor. Stern has said that the show was never about shocking
people, but primarily intended to offer his honest opinions on a gamut
of issues (ranging from world affairs to problems among his own staff).
Though controversial, he is one of the highest-paid radio personalities
in the United States and the most fined personality in radio broadcast
history.
He is best known for his national radio show, which for
many years was syndicated on FM radio stations (and a few AM stations)
throughout the United States until his last terrestrial radio broadcast
on December 16, 2005. He began broadcasting on the subscription-based Sirius
satellite radio service on January 9, 2006.
In addition to radio, Stern has ventured into publishing,
television, feature films, and music. He has written two books, Private
Parts, which he adapted into a film, and Miss America. Stern's television
endeavors include a variety show on New York City's WWOR-TV, a nightly
E! show documenting his radio broadcasts, a similar CBS program that competed
with Saturday Night Live for a time, "Howard On-Demand" for digital
cable subscribers in various markets, and Son of the Beach, a comedic parody
of Baywatch for FX which Stern executive produced.
—Wikipedia

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