Posted on 07/08/2005 7:10:00 AM PDT by Drew68
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Infinity Broadcasting isn't commenting on an online report penned by a former Howard Stern Show regular that suggests David Lee Roth will be one of the personalities that ultimately replaces the ribald DJ on the airwaves.
Chaunce Hayden, a gossip and celebrity writer for New York/New Jersey entertainment guide SteppinOutMagazine.com, writes that "an Infinity source has confirmed the signing."
In February, the Securities and Exchange Commission reportedly questioned Hayden about possible insider trading of shares in Sirius Satellite Radio. Hayden was in Stern's studio Oct. 6, 2004, the day Stern announced his plans to move to Sirius in January 2006. The news drove up Sirius shares by 16% at the close of that day's trading.
What is certain is that Roth is among many entertainers that Infinity has auditioned on-air since Stern's bombshell announcement last year. Infinity executives have repeatedly made it clear that they are not looking for a singular personality to succeed Stern.
In April, Infinity president of programing Rob Barnett told Billboard Radio Monitor he was working with Roth in Boston at classic rock station WZLX. "The station has kind of turned the town on its ear with cab drivers, waiters and waitresses and employees of Barnes & Noble talking about this amazing guy on the radio," Barnett said. "It's an example of just being able to surprise and entertain your listeners without necessarily giving them the exact same menu every day." In Boston, Stern is heard on Infinity modern rock station WBCN.
The Diamond Dave-as-morning-man idea actually sprung from an Infinity station 3,000 miles away. VP of FM talk Jack Silver put Roth on the air for three hours earlier this year at KLSX Los Angeles, which Silver programs. "We were so taken by that performance that we created a stunt here in Boston to give classic rock listeners the opportunity to hear him all week long," Barnett said in April.
Infinity chairman and CEO Joel Hollander said in February, "One thing you should expect not to happen, is one person to be dropped in to replace (Stern) at 27 radio stations."
While Stern's contract is set to end Dec. 31, 2005, Hayden says that Roth will hit the airwaves in early September. Asked to comment on the Roth rumor, an Infinity spokesperson said, "We are looking at a number of personalities to replace Howard Stern, however there are no imminent announcements at this time."
Roth has two summer concerts on his schedule: July 15 in Sarnia, Ontario, and July 29 in Redding, Calif.
Isn't he a paramedic now or something like that?
After David Lee Roth builds up the show to be a great success, Infinity can bring in Sammy Hagar to run it into the ground...
wonder who will be on the next week......
Might as well jump
"I brought my pencil..."
Priceless! And David can say he was fired while Infinity maintains he quit.
Its all Eddies fault!!!
Yeah, he seems like a pretty decent guy, at least for a celebrity.
This made me think, Rush should have Rocker Ted Nugent sit in for him sometime.
This could work. Roth is one of the few people in the world approaching Stern in terms of being self-absorbed.
LMAO!!!!!!
Oh how I miss Van Halen....(the good version)....
Supposedly he had always wanted to be a paramedic so he took classes and stuff and got hired on somewhere.
One guy was talking about him and said you wouldn't recognize him. Claimed that he'd been out on many calls and hadn't been recognized yet.
Thats dandy but most people Ive known that were paramedics werent paramedics to be paramedics they were paramedics killing time while they were on the waiting list to be firefighters.
I liked the part in the article about Dave "relocating from his Pasadena estate." I guess he did save some money from his Van Halen years (cause I doubt he's made much since then).
Sammy Hagar is a better hard rock singer than David Lee Roth could hope to be in his dreams.
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