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The History of Howard Stern
Radio show
The History of Howard Stern is a radio documentary series about the life and career of American radio personality Howard Stern, covering the years from his childhood through 2001. It originally aired across 35 episodes in four "acts" on Howard 100 on SiriusXM Radio between December 17, 2007 and December 31, 2010. Each episode includes segments from The Howard Stern Show, interviews with the show's staff, celebrity guests, and his family, and excerpts of news reports. The series is narrated by Jim Forbes.
In 2008, the series won a Communicator Award.[1] Act III was given a Silver World Medal award at the 2010 International Radio Programming and Promotion Awards in the History category.[2] An additional episode covering the show's final two years on terrestrial radio in 2004 and 2005 aired in July 2015.
Background
[edit]On June 7, 2006, Stern announced on his show that the lawsuit settlement with CBS Radio (formerly Infinity Broadcasting) finally gave Sirius exclusive rights to his entire back catalogue of radio shows from his time at terrestrial radio station WXRK, which spanned over twenty years from November 1985 to December 2005, totalling almost 23,000 hours.[3] It was reported that Sirius
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Howard Stern videography and discography
Between 1982 and 1994, American receiver and media personality Player Stern hosted a publication of pay-per-view specials take released different VHS tolerate audio tapes.
Home videos
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Released | March 7, 1988 (VHS) |
Recorded | February 27, 1988 in Newfound York City |
Length | 150 minutes (Pay-per-view) 113 minutes (VHS) |
Label | Weirdo, Inc. Infinity Broadcasting Corporation |
Director | Jim Fitzgerald Wendy Scatloni Brad Mays |
Producer | Jerry Stanley Jim Fitzgerald Gary Dell'Abate |
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The History of Howard Stern Act III All Next Week on Sirius
Starting December 21st you will be able to hear the 3rd installment of the History of Howard Stern on Howard 100 and Howard 101 on the Sirius dial. The History of Howard Stern: Act III, exclusive radio documentary series offers listeners a rare behind-the-scenes look at the life, career and achievements of Howard Stern.
Act III takes an in-depth look at the era when Howard is crowned “The King of All Media.” Pivotal moments of Howard’s life and career covered in Act III include the publication of his bestselling books Private Parts and Miss America, the launch of the E! show, Howard’s run for governor of New York, the day Howard saved a caller from jumping off the George Washington Bridge, an all-star tribute to Sam Kinison, and much more.
The show will premier on December 21st and air through January 1st beginning at 6am ET on Howard 100 and 6am PT on Howard 101 in 10 separate original parts, with one installment airing each day that week and encore performances all day, nightly and throughout the weekend.
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of listening to the show as long as I have because you were either too young, or now have the new found ability through Satellite Radio