Howard Stern

Howard Stern
Howard Allan Sternis an American radio and television personality, producer, author, actor, and photographer. He is best known as the host of The Howard Stern Show, his long-running radio show which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005 before its move to Sirius XM Radio in 2006. Stern first wished to be on the radio at five years of age. He landed his first radio jobs while at Boston University—WTBU, the campus station,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRadio Host
Date of Birth12 January 1954
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
I got books full of notes, like a mental patient. I wish I could plug a wire into my head and play it for everyone.
long-term growth prospects (for radio) are only weakened further.
I'll still have to get up at 5 a.m., but it's a four-day work week over there, so that's nice.
I was just at my psychiatrist and I said, 'I just got great news: We hit the 4 million mark. And I'm angry. It should be 20 million.
I thought Clear Channel and companies like that were going to fight the FCC. I kept hanging around. And they never fought back. ... They are cowards. They bow, and they deserve to be destroyed.
I worry about going too far. I'm not going to do that, not because I'm a prude, but because it becomes mind-numbing and it doesn't make you laugh. I don't want to curse.
I miss them. There's no time to get something to eat or (go to the bathroom).
My energy level is through the roof and I'm excited about it, ... It's something new and exciting and unique and it allows me to do what I love doing.
Thank God he's gone, ... This is a great day in broadcasting.
Sirius Satellite Radio is where the excitement, creativity and energy that FM once had is gravitating to, today and tomorrow,
Saturday Night Live' has ceased to be funny. And for a long time... I've heard a lot of people say this... it's not just me...but that 'Saturday Night Live' is not sort of happening and maybe it's time for an alternative.
tends to not like to do his radio show in front of people.
Let's face it. You got to the head of the FCC, you got to the front of the class the way George W. Bush got out of the draft -- and it's completely fair for me to question,
Putting together this morning radio network was the greatest pride of my life, ... When they said I couldn't do it, I said 'You're all insane.' How do you not challenge the future? How do you not challenge this industry? I can't imagine why you would want to do it.