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Re: Howard Stern vs Late night hosts.
Originally Posted by whoopdido
(Post 9988980)
Any why do you think he's trying to leverage against Sirius? He's had a long career. He has a lot of money and he doesn't need to do anything anymore, but at the same time it's hard to just give it up, especially when he's still very popular. I don't blame him for not knowing what he's going to do next year. He doesn't even need to make a decision for a while still. I don't think this has anything to do with Sirius. Him talking about "fixing" Idol is simply good radio. Maybe he'll resign and maybe he won't, but I personally don't think this Idol talk has anything to do with it.
And he has to decide relatively soon since the contract is up at the end of the year. He is just putting pieces together to try and get one last big score. |
Re: Howard Stern vs Late night hosts.
You could very well be right.
I'm a big fan of Howard, but he does irritate me at times. I wish he would be a little more forthcoming with his plans. Even Gary today was all in a stink because he just wants to know what's going to happen. I don't blame him because he'll need to find another job if Howard quits. Same for all the people there. I'm sure Robin is fine financially based on what I've heard she makes, but even still...just because you have a lot of money doesn't mean that you still don't need to continue earning money to keep up your lifestyle. People like Gary and Fred, Scott the Engineer and all the other behind the scenes people, again only from what I've heard, are far from rich and won't be able to just retire along with Howard if he decides to hang it up. Of course this could all just be for the listeners benefit and maybe things have been discussed, but Howard can't just up and quit at the end of the year without letting everybody know. All that said, I guess I still don't get why Howard would be pulling out all the stops to box Sirius into a corner to get another massive contract. He already got his huge one and there's no way the next one would be anywhere near the last one just because Sirius isn't as valuable a company as it once was. He already has a ton of money and if he resigns, he'll get a nice chunk of change, but it won't be massive like his first contract, so what's the point? He either wants to keep going or he doesn't. Personally I don't see money as a HUGE factor. I'm not naive enough to think that money has zero bearing, but I think it comes down to whether or not he wants to keep doing his show or not. |
Re: Howard Stern vs Late night hosts.
Originally Posted by Steam
(Post 9988903)
Yet more of his shtick, the "I invented everything" routine. He takes credit for The Osbournes as well. Its odd that for a guy who is such a visionary that he stole a bit from another radio show this past week.
Where Howard has a problem is when someone blatantly steals an idea and won't admit it. Usually a former employee. For years, they played various games/contests on air including: Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?, Homeless Trivia (same as Jaywalking), Bands/people doing outrageous things to get their songs/plugs on the air. Bands/Comedians competing for money/prizes. Guess Who's The Jew (now on TMZ). He's not making this shit up. Nearly every game he's come up with that's not completely filthy has been taken by some intern or other staff member and slightly tweaked for another huge show. He probably could win in a lawsuit against these shows but he doesn't have the drive to go through with what needs to happen. |
Re: Howard Stern vs Late night hosts.
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 9988157)
that's very misleading. he neither confirmed nor denied that they had talked to him. he then proceeded to talk about how he would change the show for an hour. :lol:
I know there's no chance that he will join American Idol, but I like to think that this might bring him to do a guest spot for a night. |
Re: Howard Stern vs Late night hosts.
Originally Posted by Steam
(Post 9988903)
Yet more of his shtick
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