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  • Stern Threatens To Quit If Bush Signs Indecency Bill

    03/11/2004 7:03:02 PM PST · by GulliverSwift · 201 replies · 337+ views
    FMQB ^ | March 11, 2004
    The Howard Stern saga continues. Although Infinity is saying they will stand by their man, Stern is threatening to quit anyway if President Bush signs new indecency legislation into law. On this morning's show, Congressman Gary Ackerman called in to discuss the bill and assure Stern that he would not sign it. Ackerman said the vote on the bill is happening today, and that he feels it will easily pass through the right wing-controlled House but that the Senate may veto it. (The bill passed in the House this afternoon, see separate story.) Stern replied by saying that if Bush...
  • Goodbye Stern, Hello Morality

    03/06/2004 2:48:24 PM PST · by allegiance · 111 replies · 266+ views
    Thank GOD! That guy was a pox on the moral nature of this country. He claims that religion is winning the war, and I pray to Jesus that is true. God bless America and President Bush
  • Stern expecting boot, urges anti-Bush vote [Stern's Crybaby Rant]

    03/06/2004 9:43:42 AM PST · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 68 replies · 314+ views
    Newsday Howard Stern, sounding grim and depressed, said Friday on his top-rated morning show that he expected to be forced off the radio within three months, the victim of a political and financial campaign driven by right-wing religious conservatives. He urged listeners to vote against President Bush in revenge. "The plug is about to be pulled on me," he told his audience, which he estimated at about 16 million listeners nationwide. "I'm saying my goodbyes now. There's nothing you can do about it . . . Vote George Bush out of office. That's all I ask. Remember me when you...
  • TV, radio executives say they're cleaning up the airwaves

    02/26/2004 4:04:49 PM PST · by yonif · 4 replies · 192+ views
    Herald Tribune ^ | February 26 2004 | Associated Press
    "Bubba the Love Sponge" is gone and radio shock Howard Stern is on hiatus from some stations. TV networks are time-delaying certain shows to make sure inappropriate material doesn't make it onto the airwaves. Broadcast executives cited these and other examples Thursday as evidence they are taking heed of the government's call to clean up the airwaves. "We at Fox have heard your concerns loud and clear," said Gail Berman, the network's president of entertainment. "We sincerely regret that a few incidents of inappropriate programming have overshadowed the good shows we proudly air on Fox each week." It was the...