Why TDS has destroyed Howard Stern's career.

It is immensely satisfying to me to see all these TDS people get their careers destroyed and see them taken off the air one by one.
 
Howard's wealth dwarfs that of Beck's.

He can't even lick his boots.

What a way to "destroy" one's career huh?
 
Howard's wealth dwarfs that of Beck's.

He can't even lick his boots.

What a way to "destroy" one's career huh?
There are weasels and then again there are weasels.
 
I heard he got resigned. His audience is bigger than you think. You are trying to get him cancelled. You're the other side of the cancel culture coin.
That ************ is on the only side of cancel culture.
 
I never had interest in tuning in Howard Stern's show. He became a nationwide radio personality roughly the same time as Rush Limbaugh, later part of the 80's I'd guess. I tried listening to Rush but within a few weeks decided I didn't care for being talked to like I couldn't figure things out for myself. Have to hand it to both of them for having successful careers. I did like Larry King's old radio show from Miami before he went to TV. It is sort of unrealistic to expect any radio personality to stay ahead of the pack throughout their career.
I think it's funny and obvious what conservatives are doing to Howard. They are trying so hard to get him cancelled, or fired. Saying he's getting old, as if they liked him 2 years ago, or even 5 years ago. Saying he's sexist, when he hasn't been in years. It's so obvious they are listening to the right wing buzz and just repeating what they are hearing.

And I found it funny my friend said Howard was sexist, but he was his most sexist when Trump used to go on his show. Trump was his most sexist guest. So funny he doesn't like Howard for being sexist but gives Trump a pass for the very same thing.

And I also heard Robin Quivers died. That was a lie a Republican here on USMB posted. But I think the deleted it because I can't find it.
 
I think it's funny and obvious what conservatives are doing to Howard. They are trying so hard to get him cancelled, or fired. Saying he's getting old, as if they liked him 2 years ago, or even 5 years ago. Saying he's sexist, when he hasn't been in years. It's so obvious they are listening to the right wing buzz and just repeating what they are hearing.

And I found it funny my friend said Howard was sexist, but he was his most sexist when Trump used to go on his show. Trump was his most sexist guest. So funny he doesn't like Howard for being sexist but gives Trump a pass for the very same thing.

And I also heard Robin Quivers died. That was a lie a Republican here on USMB posted. But I think the deleted it because I can't find it.
If Republicans didn't lie, they'd have nothing to say!
 
I heard he got resigned. His audience is bigger than you think. You are trying to get him cancelled. You're the other side of the cancel culture coin.
Since I stopped listening to him long ago and never got a Serius subscription I don't care if he got canceled or not. He is on a subscription service. He either makes money for the service or they will find someone who does,
 
Since I stopped listening to him long ago and never got a Serius subscription I don't care if he got canceled or not. He is on a subscription service. He either makes money for the service or they will find someone who does,
No one can replace Stern. They have 300 channels. Go ahead, find someone. No reason why you can't have them both on Serius. And Stern is a money maker for the company. If he's gone next year, so am I.

Stern has channel 100 and 101. 101 are old shows. Best segments. Give someone else 101 and see how they do. I bet the channel does WORSE.

So the only reason he would be thrown out is if the government put pressure on Serius to fire him.

The show is credited with catapulting SiriusXM's popularity and remains the backbone of the service.

Pat McAfee has a show

while Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast, now exclusive to SiriusXM, is also extremely popular and influential. Howard Stern has a massive, loyal audience built over years of radio, whereas Alex Cooper's show is a massive podcast success story that has recently expanded onto the SiriusXM platform

I thought he was going to retire. Now I find out they are signing him again. So all these rumors from the right that he's being fired or cancelled is just you guys trying to make it happen. Spreading lies. It's what you do. One of you actually sent me an obituary for Robin Quivers. Boy are you guys mad that Howard campaigned so hard against Trump leading up to the election. Who cares? He won. But Trump is going to pay back all his political rivals.

The Howard Stern Show is widely considered the highest-rated and most popular show on SiriusXM, consistently bringing in millions of listeners. Another very popular show is Fresh Air on NPR Now (Channel 122), which attracts 4.5 million listeners weekly for its news and interviews.
 
No one can replace Stern. They have 300 channels. Go ahead, find someone. No reason why you can't have them both on Serius. And Stern is a money maker for the company. If he's gone next year, so am I.

Stern has channel 100 and 101. 101 are old shows. Best segments. Give someone else 101 and see how they do. I bet the channel does WORSE.

So the only reason he would be thrown out is if the government put pressure on Serius to fire him.

The show is credited with catapulting SiriusXM's popularity and remains the backbone of the service.

Pat McAfee has a show

while Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast, now exclusive to SiriusXM, is also extremely popular and influential. Howard Stern has a massive, loyal audience built over years of radio, whereas Alex Cooper's show is a massive podcast success story that has recently expanded onto the SiriusXM platform

I thought he was going to retire. Now I find out they are signing him again. So all these rumors from the right that he's being fired or cancelled is just you guys trying to make it happen. Spreading lies. It's what you do. One of you actually sent me an obituary for Robin Quivers. Boy are you guys mad that Howard campaigned so hard against Trump leading up to the election. Who cares? He won. But Trump is going to pay back all his political rivals.

The Howard Stern Show is widely considered the highest-rated and most popular show on SiriusXM, consistently bringing in millions of listeners. Another very popular show is Fresh Air on NPR Now (Channel 122), which attracts 4.5 million listeners weekly for its news and interviews.
At one time that was true.
 

Glenn Beck recalls how Stern made light of the Air Florida Flight 90 tragedy in 1982 when a plane crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, killing 78 people.

“While they were digging bodies out of the Potomac, [Stern] called the airline and tried to book a seat live on the air,” Glenn says.

Despite his brashness, Stern was popular because he brought something to radio that the industry had never seen before: edginess.

“He was like punk rock,” Glenn says. “You didn’t necessarily listen to punk rock because you liked punk rock. You listened because nobody else was saying anything like that.”

Stern’s approach had both dark and light sides. “He fought the government and won. ... He was a trailblazer for freedom of speech, but he was also a trailblazer for just degrading our society, the degrading of women and relationships and everything else,” Glenn says.

“He was a pox on our culture for a very long time,” but “he was an innovator, to be sure.”

Then sometime in the early 2000s, Stern began to change.

“He started to just concentrate on interviews, and he became one of the best interviewers of anybody on radio or television,” Glenn says, recalling how he found himself telling Stern things he “hadn’t told anybody before” during their 2015 interview.

The COVID-19 pandemic, however, was when Stern lost all touch with the rebel he used to be.

“I think COVID radicalized him into this big-state monster,” Glenn says, noting how Stern now embraces the very people and systems he used to spit on.

“I mean, the 20-year-old Howard Stern would be disgusted with the 70-year-old Howard Stern,” he says.

Some leftists claim that Stern’s departure has something to do with Donald Trump, but Glenn dismisses it as completely unfounded. “Donald Trump was a regular on [Stern’s] show for a very long time, and Howard Stern loved him until he became president of the United States ... because he was on his journey of just becoming this diehard Democrat,” he says.

“As soon as Donald Trump became the candidate, he went nuts and never changed on that, and then COVID happened and he went even crazier.”

Stern’s impending cancellation mirrors Stephen Colbert’s, he says. “You’ve just lost touch with what you do and who you are.”

Both Stern and Colbert made the fatal mistake of “taking [themselves] so seriously” that they started to believe it’s their destiny to “change the world.”

“I think that’s the problem,” Glenn says.


To hear more of his analysis, watch the episode above.

I'm always reminded me of how on Sterns show they would go through the news of the day with Howard mockingly joking about all the news they covered................EXCEPT................when they talked about news involving the mob. Howard then comically refused to comment so as to give the appearance he valued his life more than cracking jokes about mobsters.

In a way, this is how I see Howard when it comes to politics. He is just a scared little school girl at heart, and scared to death of the largest and most powerful mob in the entire world, namely, the democrat party. He would much rather Trump take on all the endless lawfare and flying bullets around him than he tackling that crowd himself.
I used to listen a bit to Howard on K-Rock radio out of NYC. He was edgy. He said some outrageous things but usually just to make a splash and generate buzz.

I never heard his broadcast of the DC plane crash. But I understand it went along the line of how short the “runway” was — referring to the width of a bridge. Distasteful but still kinda funny.

His politics did change and sooner or later he became something like one of the USMB’s less original libtard trolls.

I stopped listening to him even when I had (briefly) Sirius Radio.
 
At one time that was true.
Your source is still saying the Howard Stern show is being cancelled. But that's a lie. Rumors is all you got.

Who cares about Youtube audience? People pay to subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio to listen to him.

Sterns "youtube" watch time has only declined 31% because you MAGA are boycotting him.

This is just you guys trying to get him cancelled.

Your little article said "This data doesn’t spell doom for Stern in any way. Rather, it just informs how SiriusXM starts to evaluate his contract relative to what they get out of the show

AI says: No, it is not confirmed that Howard Stern will sign a new contract. While recent rumors suggest he has, other reports indicate a cancellation of his show is possible, with a deal for his back catalog being an alternative outcome. Stern himself appeared to be caught off guard by the rumors but is scheduled to return to SiriusXM on September 2nd, adding to the speculation that the buzz is a deliberate marketing effort.
 
Your source is still saying the Howard Stern show is being cancelled. But that's a lie. Rumors is all you got.

Who cares about Youtube audience? People pay to subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio to listen to him.

Sterns "youtube" watch time has only declined 31% because you MAGA are boycotting him.

This is just you guys trying to get him cancelled.

Your little article said "This data doesn’t spell doom for Stern in any way. Rather, it just informs how SiriusXM starts to evaluate his contract relative to what they get out of the show

AI says: No, it is not confirmed that Howard Stern will sign a new contract. While recent rumors suggest he has, other reports indicate a cancellation of his show is possible, with a deal for his back catalog being an alternative outcome. Stern himself appeared to be caught off guard by the rumors but is scheduled to return to SiriusXM on September 2nd, adding to the speculation that the buzz is a deliberate marketing effort.
To tell the truth, I forgot he even still had a show at all.

Evidently, the controversy is because his contract is up for renewal. Sirius wants the new contract to reflect the decline in listeners.

Sort of like what ended Stephen Colbert.
 

Glenn Beck recalls how Stern made light of the Air Florida Flight 90 tragedy in 1982 when a plane crashed into the 14th Street Bridge, killing 78 people.

“While they were digging bodies out of the Potomac, [Stern] called the airline and tried to book a seat live on the air,” Glenn says.

Despite his brashness, Stern was popular because he brought something to radio that the industry had never seen before: edginess.

“He was like punk rock,” Glenn says. “You didn’t necessarily listen to punk rock because you liked punk rock. You listened because nobody else was saying anything like that.”

Stern’s approach had both dark and light sides. “He fought the government and won. ... He was a trailblazer for freedom of speech, but he was also a trailblazer for just degrading our society, the degrading of women and relationships and everything else,” Glenn says.

“He was a pox on our culture for a very long time,” but “he was an innovator, to be sure.”

Then sometime in the early 2000s, Stern began to change.

“He started to just concentrate on interviews, and he became one of the best interviewers of anybody on radio or television,” Glenn says, recalling how he found himself telling Stern things he “hadn’t told anybody before” during their 2015 interview.

The COVID-19 pandemic, however, was when Stern lost all touch with the rebel he used to be.

“I think COVID radicalized him into this big-state monster,” Glenn says, noting how Stern now embraces the very people and systems he used to spit on.

“I mean, the 20-year-old Howard Stern would be disgusted with the 70-year-old Howard Stern,” he says.

Some leftists claim that Stern’s departure has something to do with Donald Trump, but Glenn dismisses it as completely unfounded. “Donald Trump was a regular on [Stern’s] show for a very long time, and Howard Stern loved him until he became president of the United States ... because he was on his journey of just becoming this diehard Democrat,” he says.

“As soon as Donald Trump became the candidate, he went nuts and never changed on that, and then COVID happened and he went even crazier.”

Stern’s impending cancellation mirrors Stephen Colbert’s, he says. “You’ve just lost touch with what you do and who you are.”

Both Stern and Colbert made the fatal mistake of “taking [themselves] so seriously” that they started to believe it’s their destiny to “change the world.”

“I think that’s the problem,” Glenn says.


To hear more of his analysis, watch the episode above.

I'm always reminded me of how on Sterns show they would go through the news of the day with Howard mockingly joking about all the news they covered................EXCEPT................when they talked about news involving the mob. Howard then comically refused to comment so as to give the appearance he valued his life more than cracking jokes about mobsters.

In a way, this is how I see Howard when it comes to politics. He is just a scared little school girl at heart, and scared to death of the largest and most powerful mob in the entire world, namely, the democrat party. He would much rather Trump take on all the endless lawfare and flying bullets around him than he tackling that crowd himself.
Stern has had a very long time in the spotlight... it was pretty-much time for him to go, anyway...
 
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To tell the truth, I forgot he even still had a show at all.

Evidently, the controversy is because his contract is up for renewal. Sirius wants the new contract to reflect the decline in listeners.

Sort of like what ended Stephen Colbert.
That's because you don't pay for Sirius. If you did, you'd be tuning in at least 3 days a week. He gets paid a lot of money and only has to do 3 days a week. Plus he's on vacation all summer. I can't wait for him to come back.

Actually, Sirius is praying he doesn't retire. I think he's going to. Or he should. But now that you guys have pissed him off, I think he will actually sign a 1 year deal. If he retires you guys will just lie and say he was cancelled.

Imagine how many of us only subscribe because of him. I love all the music channels too especially on long trips but without Howard, I'm not going to pay for satellite radio. You'd have to be a retard to pay for radio. The only reason I pay now is it's the only way to get Howard and no one, I mean NO ONE, makes me laugh like he does.

Was it funnier in the past? For sure. But back then he didn't have all these great interviews and guests. I prefer the wacky stuff from the past but hey, he has evolved/matured.

What I love is my buddy who doesn't know DICK about Howard but last week he's going on and on about how sexist he is and hold old Howard is. I wonder where he heard that from.

You guys on the right are so obvious with your talking points. It's clear you are being told what to say regardless of if you know you are doing it or not. My buddy doesn't know he was just repeating something someone else told him. I asked him how he would know anything about Howard? When is the last time he listened to Howard? It was when he was on RADIO. Howard's been on satellite for 20 years.

He said "Howard is sexist towards women". That was the funniest line considering Howard was the most sexist when Trump was a guest. 20 years ago. And my buddy doesn't seem to mind voting for a guy who's sexist towards women. But a guy he hasn't heard in 20 years? That bothers him?

Come on you guys can do better than this.
 
I used to be a regular Stern listener in the 70s. It got to be the same thing over and over. It got boring. I don't listen to much radio at all. I have no interest in Howard Stern beyond remarking on his cratering career.
 
To tell the truth, I forgot he even still had a show at all.

Evidently, the controversy is because his contract is up for renewal. Sirius wants the new contract to reflect the decline in listeners.

Sort of like what ended Stephen Colbert.

You guys are trying to get him cancelled for being anti Trump before the election. He pissed off half his fans (you probably) when he did it. He knew he was doing it but look at how badly Trump is doing. Look what Trump is doing. Bill Maher was right this weekend. India was our back up to China. And we drove them together. Sorry not we, Trump. And then Trump just says "did I do that?" like ******* erkle. Opsy. Imagine if Kamala was destroying America like this. And uniting all our adversaries. And jobs were this bad. This is just like when Bush destroyed America for 8 years. He did his damage no need to steal a 3rd election for John McCain. PLUS, let Obama clean up the mess Bush made. Biden cleaned up Trump's bed when he shit it. And Gavin will do the same in 2028.
 
You guys are trying to get him cancelled for being anti Trump before the election. He pissed off half his fans (you probably) when he did it. He knew he was doing it but look at how badly Trump is doing. Look what Trump is doing. Bill Maher was right this weekend. India was our back up to China. And we drove them together. Sorry not we, Trump. And then Trump just says "did I do that?" like ******* erkle. Opsy. Imagine if Kamala was destroying America like this. And uniting all our adversaries. And jobs were this bad. This is just like when Bush destroyed America for 8 years. He did his damage no need to steal a 3rd election for John McCain. PLUS, let Obama clean up the mess Bush made. Biden cleaned up Trump's bed when he shit it. And Gavin will do the same in 2028.
I got bored with Stern back in the 80s when he was still on broadcast. I had no idea whether he was pro Trump or not since I never had SiriusXM.

Trump is doing marvelously well. I know he will continue the great job he is doing and President Vance will continue all those beneficial policies.
 
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