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
Regardless of how much money I make, this product costs a lot of money to put on. I don't think it's asking too much to ask people to pay 43 cents a day (to listen to satellite radio for the $13 a month fee to subscribe to Sirius).
Sirius Satellite Radio is where the excitement, creativity and energy that FM once had is gravitating to, today and tomorrow,
tends to not like to do his radio show in front of people.
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.
Our radio stations are scared, ... I mean, it's hard for them, they're in it alone. I'm telling you, and if you enjoy the show, you must go out and support our sponsors.
I never went into radio for money. I always figured if I could make $250 a week, I'd be happy in radio.
Because of you, I had clout. Because you gave me the ratings, I was able to go into every general manager's office and tell him to F off. It was a great run. We broke every rule known to radio and mankind.
I've decided what my future is. It's not this kind of radio anymore, ... bring my fans my show, my way.
consistently avoids me and avoids answering my questions.
I have heard from satellite companies about going to satellite and I am giving it lots of consideration,
I actually wish Rosie a lot of luck.
That yenta Barbara Walters, she's nine-million years old.
I feel this is a culmination of dreams for me.
I've been so down, coming in here every day.