Posted on 10/06/2020 3:19:06 PM PDT by NohSpinZone
Weird... I though he was dead???
I couldn’t stomach the jackass back when he plied the local radio market in DC.
I’ve been a Sirius/XM subscriber for over 15 years but I’ve never once tuned Stern in.
This never would have been possible if not for Rush’s first multi-million dollar deal. If I remember correctly, it was $283 million over 7 years. At the time, Howard Stern complained on air that Rush wasn’t worth that kind of money. Rush’s response? “Howard, you should kiss the ground I walk on, because whatever good happens you and all the other radio hosts in the future, you owe to me.”
When will the BLM crowd go after him for appearing in blackface and using words that other white people can be beaten to death for using?
First off, you have to have a subscription to Sirius/XM. That limits the advertisers reach. They have to sell a whole lot of bling just to break even.
Yeah....and they split it up among what, 100 channels?
I don’t listen to him either.
Yep Grease Man way better
cant spend it in hell howie
Always preferred the Greaseman
It’s amazing what filth is worth.
Stern is not even worthy of polishing the Grease Man's shoes. It's a shame Grease couldn't control his racist impulses.
How does he get to command all that dough with satellite radio Sirius?
Theyve got it to burn obviously. Howards schtick is HS boys bathroom banter. Apparently lewd moronic sells.
It’s not advertisers that pay Howard Stern, it’s the subscribers....
It’s about getting and keeping them that keeps Howard Stern on the air, the original deal he signed saw a sizable increase in the subscriber base, plus many new cars come with Sirrius/XM Radio installed with a free trial period and keeping those people signed up is part of his appeal.
If someone like Rush Limbaugh were to call Satellite Radio, he would dwarf what Howard Stern commands...
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