To: kattracks
What is howard's severance package?
If he is firced for FCC cause will he loose it all?
Could howards paranoia be mistaking a negotiation tactic? IOW his bosses want him to PERSONALLY pay for any fines.
I don't listen to him. These type of comments by him only make me want to ridicule those who do listen to him.
To: longtermmemmory
According to Howard Stern, it doesn't matter if he were to get pulled out of all the markets and shown the door. His contract is guaranteed.
He recently signed (in the past couple of years) a five year deal so I suppose he's got a couple/few years left. He's been making overtures that he's leaving the radio business as soon as this contract is over, but he's been saying that for the past few contracts.
He is, however, further extending his reach into television. He's signed with ABC News to do a prime time interview (ala Barbara Walters) sometime this spring.
He hasn't been fined lately, although I'm sure with America's new found morality he will be shortly.
I would hate to be ridiculed for listening to Howard Stern. I laugh at some of the stuff he says and when he's too over-the-edge I tune him out.
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02/28/2004 6:47:41 AM PST by
imfleck
To: longtermmemmory
howard will not lose a cent, and yes i listen to him every morning. i like to begin each day with a smile, again i repeat you can always change the dial.
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