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Robert Pattinson is the Anti-Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart is so uncomfortable with fame that she recently compared the paparazzi to rapists . Conversely, boyfriend Robert Pattinson is clearly enjoying his time in the spotlight. He’s not obnoxious about it at all, but in each interview Rob gives, he comes across as relaxed, jovial and simply amazed at what his life has become. Case in point: on Nightline last night, Pattinson joked that if he ever has kids and they want to go into acting, he’ll say: ‘Yeah, it’s great. You don’t have to do anything. Everything goes right.'” Asked about his mindset on fame, Robert could have been addressing Kristen directly when he said the key is to enjoy it, “rather than looking like it’s freaking you out and you want to leave.” It’s obvious Robert is following his own advice. See for yourself: Robert was also asked why the Twilight Saga is considered so sexy… even though Edward and Bella wait so long to have sex. That’s exactly the point, Rob replied: ”Anyone who likes the books, they all think they’re really sexy. They just like that moment before [sex]… the kind of tipping point before it goes over. I mean, everybody likes that. That’s the best part, for a relationship.” Yes, folks, Robert Pattinson just talked up the benefits of foreplay. As if it was possible for women around the world to love him anymore than they already do! Watch the entire interview below. Robert Pattinson on Nightline

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Connecticut Becomes 24th State to Put e-Waste Recycling Into Law

Photo by cjb Thankfully, we’ve seen a rush of states adding new e-waste regulations and laws to their books, most recently with New York and hot on the heals of that news comes word that Connecticut will be the 24th US state to put enact an electronics recycling law, starting this fall. Gadget manufacturers will have to take note — Connecticut will require manufacturers to front the cost of transport and recycling of the equipment. As it becomes… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Robert Pattinson Explains Sexiness Of ‘Twilight’ On ‘Nightline’

‘Eclipse’ star admits he took a Valium before auditioning for Catherine Hardwicke. By Gil Kaufman Robert Pattinson on “Nightline” Monday Photo: ABC For “Twilight” fans who felt there wasn’t enough Edward in “New Moon,” Robert Pattinson agrees . The actor said on “Nightline” Monday night, too, was frustrated at the spectral role his undead vampire hero played in the series’ second film, and that he’s excited to have a more robust presence in the upcoming third installment, “Eclipse.” “That was the most frustrating thing about the last one, I was just kind of straight on green screen, and I did it all in about two days at the end,” he said. In an era when the vampires of HBO’s “True Blood” get graphically involved with their human lovers, the chaste nature of the characters in Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” books has hooked a teen audience. But Pattinson — whose character insists that Edward and Bella must marry before consummating their love — thinks fans still enjoy the stories’ sexual tension. “If there was a hard and fast decision by both of them saying, ‘We’re going to remain virgins our entire life,’ it’s never going to happen,” he said. “I don’t think it would be a popular series. Anyone who likes the books, they all think they’re really sexy. They just like that moment, the kind of tipping point before it goes over. Everybody likes that. That’s the best part of a relationship.” And because auditions can be nerve-wracking, Pattinson admitted that he stole some Valium from a friend to calm his nerves before he auditioned for the first “Twilight” movie. “I knew it was going to be a long audition because I was doing a screen test and it was at the director’s house,” he said of his tryout for the first film with Catherine Hardwicke. “Twenty minutes before I had to leave, I suddenly started panicking. Luckily, the person I was staying with had enough Valium on their bedside table. I stole it. Probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.” Pattinson, 24, also admitted that the rush of instant success he’s had since “Twilight” became a worldwide phenomenon has made him question his mortality and good fortune. “I guess I just thought if too many good things happen, then you’re going to die at 30,” he said. “I was like, ‘I didn’t want that to happen.’ ” And when interviewer Chris Connelly noted that good things keep happening to him, Pattinson responded, “Yeah, so probably I’m going to die at 30. Actually, it’s God saying, ‘You shouldn’t have asked for too much.’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’

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Ray Bradbury in Conversation with Steve Wasserman (part 2)

Author: truthdig Added: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:34:03 -0800 Duration: 545 Iconic author Ray Bradbury speaks with Truthdig literary editor Steve Wasserman about books and ideas. Part 2: The Book Review

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Don’t Eat Food That Doesn’t Rot – Michael Pollan’s Food Rules (Book review)

Michael Pollan travelled to London this week to dish up his latest nourishing read, Food Rules – An Eater’s Manual. This collection of home spun dietary advice, that was previewed in the New York Times last year, has now been published in the UK by Penguin. Speaking at the Royal Society of Arts on Monday Pollan put forward the case that actually, with or without the increasingly prescriptive advice… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Soccernomics

Call it Money ball for soccer: journalist Kuper (Soccer against the Enemy, 2006) and economist Szymanski (Fans of the World, Unite! 2008) apply cold, hard facts to our commonly held beliefs about the beautiful game and tell us that everything we think we know is wrong. England’s national team doesn’t underachieve (if anything, given its size, location, and talent pool, it overachieves); paying big money for hot players isn’t a good idea (usually, the players’ exertions mean they’ll underperform next year); and soccer clubs make terrible (though remarkably durable) businesses. Unlike Kuper’s more sober Soccer against the Enemy, there’s a teasing playfulness, almost braggadocio, here, as the authors burst bubble after bubble using the words, “We have the data to answer this question.” As they acknowledge, some fans will resist subjecting long-held emotional attachments to the cold light of statistical analysis. And some may argue their findings: just as Billy Beane’s Oakland A’s are coming off their third losing season, author-praised AC Milan is off to a terrible start. But whether analyzing the relationship of spending to winning or applying game theory to the penalty kick, the authors’ delight in discovery proves both persuasive and contagious. It’s a fascinating book with the potential to effect genuine change in the sport. — Keir Graff Related: Economic Impact of World Cup

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who’s who in the new 23 men Bafana squad

Idiot’s guide to Bafana Article By: Khaya Ndubane Most local football fans know the foreign stars better than their own South African players at the Football World Cup. So, with the tournament starting next week, and the Bafana Bafana squad confirmed, iafrica.com’s Khaya Ndubane gives us the lowdown on all the players. Ask a local fan about Fernando Torres, Wayne Rooney or Cristiano Ronaldo and vital information, but mention Bafana players like Reneilwe Letsholonyanes, Anele Ngcongca or Shuaib Walters and you’re bound to be greeted with a blank stare they will run off stats, trivia and any other . Khune finally got his opportunity in the early stages of the 2007-08 season after the departure of number one goalkeeper Rowen Fernandez to German club Arminia Bielefeld. He was then called up to the Bafana Bafana squad for the 2008 African Nations Cup, but was not fielded until he made his international debut against Zimbabwe on March 11, 2008. Khune was the first-choice goalkeeper in South Africa’s squad at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup where he saved a penalty against Spanish star David Villa in the group stages. If you’re one of the latter, never fear, because Khaya’s handy guide to the Bafana squad will clear it all up for you! GOALKEEPERS: Itumeleng Khune: Touted as the Moeneeb Josephs: ‘Slim Kat’, as Moeneeb Josephs is known in football circles, made his professional debut for the now defunct Cape Town Spurs at the age of 17 in 1997. He then joined Ajax CT in 1999. Josephs was South Africa’s number one goalkeeper at the 2008 African Cup of Nations, replacing the injured Rowen Fernandez, but he failed to make the final squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Shuaib Walters: The surprise inclusion in the final squad for the World Cup, Shuaib Walters started his football career at amateur club Clyde Pinelands in Cape Town, before he moved to Vasco da Gama. It was at Vasco that Walters attracted the interest of Bloemfontein Celtic. However, after three seasons at Celtic, Walters was loaned out to Maritzburg United. The back-up Bafana goalkeeper is yet to make his debut for the national team. DEFENDERS: Aaron Mokoena: Skipper Aaron “Mbazo” or “The Axe” Mokoena, is the youngest ever player to have represented South Africa, having played in 1999 for the 2000 Summer Olympics qualifiers, and proceeding to become a worthy replacement for Lucas Radebe as captain of his country. He won his 100th cap against Guatemala on May 31, 2010, and celebrated by taking the field with jersey number 100. In January 2008, Mokoena captained the South African side in the African Nations Cup which was held in Ghana. Due to his impressive form in all three games he played in, it was reported that he would be a target for several European sides. But he decided to signed for Portsmouth from Blackburn Rovers instead. Matthew Booth: He made his debut for the South Africa senior team on 20 February 1999, against Botswana at the Cosafa Castle Cup. He plays regularly for the South Africa national team. Due to his height he is considered a vital cog in the Bafana team, particularly against opponents with tall players. He was also a participant at the 2000 Olympic Games. Siboniso Gaxa: Versatile right back Siboniso Gaxa played for the University of Port Elizabeth football team before he was snapped up by SuperSport United in 2002, where he stayed for six seasons. In 2008 transferred to Mamelodi Sundowns. Gaxa made his international debut in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cape Verde on June 4, 2005. He was part of South Africa’s squad at the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2006 African Cup of Nations and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Bongani Khumalo: Swaziland-born Bongani Khumalo is a product of the famous University of Pretoria football team. The lanky defender started his professional career in 2005. In 2007, he moved to SuperSport United, scoring crucial goals for United as set-piece threat. His exploits did not go unnoticed and he was drafted into the South African national team by former Bafana coach Joel Santana. Tsepo Masilela: Masilela was discovered by former Bafana Bafana coach Ted Dumitru. Such was his meteoric rise, he made his full international debut before he had even signed a professional contract, a first in South African football. In the same vein, after only one season in top-flight football in his homeland, he made the move to Israeli club Maccabi Haifa. Masilela has participated in the 2006 African Nations Cup, 2008 African Nations Cup and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Anele Ngcongca: Gugulethu-born Anele Ngcongca, who formerly played for Western Province United before moving to Belgium’s K.R.C. Genk, is another surprise inclusion in the final Bafana squad. But his utility skills must have played a part in coach Carlos Alberto Parreira’s mind as Ngcongca can play anywhere in defence and can be utilised as an anchorman as well. Siyabonga Sangweni: Siyabonga Sangweni started his professional career with Golden Arrows where he has since made 104 appearances for the KwaZulu-Natal outfit. He has over ten international appearances for Bafana Bafana. He scored his first international career in Bafana’s 1-1 draw with Bulgaria on 24 May 2010. Lucas Thwala: A product of the Orlando Pirates academy, made his debut for Pirates in 2004 and a year later he found himself in the Bafana colours after he was selected by former coach Stuart Baxter. He was Pirates’ top-scorer in the league last season despite playing at centre back. Thwala has one Bafana Bafana goal to his name. MIDFIELDERS: Surprise Moriri: Moriri started his professional career at Silver Stars, now known as Platinum Stars, in 2002. After two years at Stars, Moriri moved to Mamelodi Sundowns where his free-scoring skills led to him being voted the PSL Player of the Season in 2005/06 season. Moriri made his debut for Bafana Bafana in a friendly against Lesotho on 8 October 2003. He scored his first goal for South Africa in their 3-0 win over Chad in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Lance Davids: Lance Davids has featured for the South African team since 2004, but his inconsistent call-ups have seen him registering only 17 caps in five years. Davids was on the books of Germany’s TSV 1860 München before he moved to Djurgårdens IF. He had a tough time establishing himself as a regular starter at Djurgårdens at the beginning of the season, but as the season went on, Davids became a regular face in the Djurgården starting line-up. In early 2009, he signed as a free agent with South African champions SuperSport United on a short-term contract. He then decided to sign for Ajax Cape Town for the 2009/10 season. Kagisho Dikgacoi: Kagisho Dikgacoi began his career at local club Cardiff Spurs, before moving to Golden Arrows in 2005, as a little-known holding midfielder from lower league side Bloemfontein Young Tigers in 2005. At Arrows, he developed into one of the country’s best players and was subsequently awarded with the captain’s armband. In 2009, Dikgacoi joined Fulham in England after a successful trial at the club. He made his debut on 4 October, but was sent off in the 41st minute for slapping an opponent. Dikgacoi made his international debut on 27 May 2007, in a COSAFA Cup match against Mauritius. He scored his first two goals on 7 June 2008, in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Equatorial Guinea, which ended 4-0. He was part of Bafana Bafana’s 2008 African Nations Cup squad and was also a participant at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Teko Modise: Spent most of his playing career in Limpopo playing for the now defunct Ria Stars and City Pillars, respectively, and is one of the key players in the South African squad for the World Cup. The 2008 and 2009 PSL Footballer of the Year, has been an instrumental player in many of Bafana Bafana’s international matches and South African coach Carlos Alberto Parreira will once again pin his hopes on the Orlando Pirates star. Modise first played for the South African team during the 2007 COSAFA Cup. He made his first appearance with the senior team on May 26, 2007 against Malawi. He was part of the South African squad that won the 2007 COSAFA Cup. Modise did not play for any of the age-group national teams in South Africa. In June 2009, he was awarded the Budweiser Man of the Match award in the opening game of the Confederations Cup against Iraq. Reneilwe Letsholonyane: Soweto-born Reneilwe Letsholonyane came from nowhere to become a Bafana Bafana regular under Carlos Alberto Parreira. The dreadlocked Kaizer Chiefs midfielder started his career at the now defunct PJ Stars before joining Jomo Cosmos in 2006. After playing 52 games for Cosmos, Letsholonyane was snapped up by Chiefs in 2008. It was in that same year that he was selected into the Bafana squad. Siphiwe Tshabalala: The speedy Bafana Bafana winger Siphiwe Tshabalala was brought into the national set-up by former Bafana Bafana coach Ted Dumitru when he was still just 20 years old, and was subsequently among the select group of players touted as South Africa’s ‘dream team’ for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Tshabalala’s first steps on the footballing ladder were taken in the Chiefs’ youth development system, before leaving to join Free State Stars, who were campaigning in the National First Division. He received his first national call-up just eight months into his professional football career. Tshabalala made two appearances during the 2006 African Cup of Nations. He also appeared for South Africa at the 2008 African Cup of Nations in Ghana and has been something of a revelation in the Bafana Bafana jersey. Thanduyise Khuboni: Another surprise inclusion in the squad, Thanduyise Khuboni came out of nowhere to earn not only a place in the Bafana Bafana squad for the World Cup, but also as a contender for the starting XI in Parreira’s team. Khuboni made his PSL debut for Golden Arrows in the 2006/07 season after transferring from lower league side Mabopane Young Masters. He was selected by Parreira on his return and the Brazilian seems fond of the Arrows anchorman. Steven Pienaar: Undoubtedly, South Africa’s star player at the World Cup, Steven Pienaar started his professional career at Ajax Cape Town before moving to Ajax Amsterdam at age 18. Pienaar was brought over to Holland in January 2001 but did not make his Eredivisie debut until 24 February 2002. He became a pivotal member of the Ajax team that won the Dutch League in 2002 and 2004. In January 2006, Pienaar joined German club Borussia Dortmund on a three-year contract from Ajax. However, he struggled at Dortmund and was never accepted by the players at the club. He then joined Everton on loan for 2007/08 and later signed a three-year contract from Dortmund for a reported £2 million fee. Pienaar made his international debut for South Africa in a 2-0 win against Turkey in 2002 and has since accumulated close to 50 caps and two goals. Macbeth Sibaya: Macbeth Sibaya started his professional career at Jomo Cosmos in 1999, where he played 59 matches for Jomo Sono’s team before he moved to Rosenborg in 2002. After only four matches for Rosenborg, Sibaya moved to Russia a year later to join Rubin Kazan and has been with the Russian champions ever since. Sibaya made his debut for Bafana Bafana eight years ago in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Malawi. He is a regular for the South Africa national football team and has 52 caps. Sibaya was also a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. STRIKERS: Katlego Mphela: A product of Jomo Cosmos, Mphela played in France for RC Strasbourg and Stade Reims, both with limited success. After returning home he turned out for Supersport United and Mamelodi Sundowns. He finished the 2009/10 season with 17 goals in 30 games which made him the league’s top goal-scorer. Mphela scored a brace on his international debut against Mauritius on 26 February 2005. He has represented South Africa over 30 times, scoring many goals for his country. Mphela’s greatest moment came in the 2009 Confederations Cup third-place playoff against Spain. Coming on as a substitute, Mphela produced arguably the goal of the tournament with a free kick from 30 yards, sending the game into extra time. Siyabonga Nomvethe: The Moroka Swallows and former Kaizer Chiefs striker first played for South Africa in 1999 and became a first team player from 2001-2007. He played in 2002 FIFA World Cup, scoring against Slovenia, and he also participated at the 2005 Gold Cup & 2006 African Cup Of Nations until he lost his place in the side. He was not picked for the 2008 Africa Cup Of Nations, nor the 2009 Confederations Cup. But in April 2010 he was selected to play against Korea DPR and Jamaica, scoring South Africa’s second goal in a 2-0 victory over Jamaica, his first in three years. He has currently scored 16 goals for South Africa. Bernard Parker: A product of the School of Excellence, Bernard Parker made his debut in the professional ranks for Benoni Premier United. He remained in Durban with Thanda Royal Zulu until early 2009 when he obtained a transfer to former World Club and European Cup Winners Red Star in Serbia. In July 2009 he signed with FC Twente. Parker’s call up to the senior national side in 2007 was said to be something of a gamble at the time, but he has since acquitted himself extremely well at international level. The Boksburg-born striker has wasted little time in proving himself a worthy heir to Benni McCarthy’s mantle at the sharp end of the Bafana Bafana attack, with the young front-man backing up his big talk with some gutsy performances. Source – iafrica.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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‘Glee’ Book Series Set To Hit Shelves In August

The first of the Fox-authorized publications will be a prequel to the TV series titled ‘Glee: The Beginning.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe The cast of “Glee” Photo: FOX “Glee” may have wrapped up its first season , but Gleeks jonesing for more Slushie-drenched drama will soon be able to hit the books and bone up on all the musical theater madness — literally. Entertainment Weekly reports that publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will publish a collection of tomes based on the hit TV series. Unauthorized books based on the breakout show are already on the market, but the Fox TV team behind “Glee” will work with Little, Brown on the content for the upcoming volumes. The first book in the series, “Glee: The Beginning,” a prequel to the TV show, is set to land on bookshelves in August. The volume will arrive with a poster and is expected to be available by the time “Glee” heads back to the airwaves for its second season. Books aren’t the only “Glee”-inspired merchandise headed down the pike to fans. The Los Angeles Times reports that a “Glee” clothing line will hit Macy’s department stores just in time for back-to-school shopping. In addition, New Directions wannabes will also be able to pick up “Glee” accessories at teen trinket haven Claire’s by the fall. Even with the monster buzz the show has generated in its high-octane first season, Fox executives said they wanted to take their time rolling out product for the show’s cultish fans. “We didn’t want to just slap a ‘Glee’ logo on a shirt,” executive vice president of Fox Licensing Robert Marick told the Times. “The product has to reflect the creativity of the show.” Fans have already proved their buying power when it comes to “Glee” offerings with the show’s insanely popular soundtracks. Chock-full of earnest revamps of classic and contemporary hits, the albums have ruled the charts, with “Glee”: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers and “Glee”: The Music, The Power of Madonna both landing at #1 on the Billboard albums chart .

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Artie Lange Jack and Coke Funniest Stand Up Comedy DVD Ever

Tweet This Post To a Friend Click Here Please don’t kill yourself Artie Lange. I admit I rented the brand new Artie Lange Jack and Coke DVD (my DVD store gets DVDs 10 days earlier before the normal release) right away because of Howard Stern Show Artie Lange’s recent suicide attempt as I thought this being America there will now be a Mad Rush for the DVD and it’ll be hard to rent for weeks. It arrived at my DVD store within 5 minutes after I entered the store and I pounced on it. Normally, I would have seen it maybe a few months after the release but I figured it would be unavailable for a while so rent it when the goings good. As it is, the Artie Lange Jack and Coke DVD is so hilarious I wound up buying it the day after I rented it, its so funny, easily the funniest stand up comedy act I’ve ever seen and I want to have the DVD all the time to show my friends, family, cool girlfriends, etc. For any of you who saw Artie Lange on his classic appearance on the First Joe Buck TV Show, imagine around 90 minutes of this stuff, non-stop, even more politically incorrect and offensive and 10 times funnier. Artie Lange’s routine on Tom Brady and his wife Giselle Bundchen is so funny, sick and profanely offensive, it’s a classic! I can’t repeat any of that or most of Artie’s jokes here on this blog unfortunately because they are beyond X-Rated! To give you an idea about this DVD, Artie Starts out his act riffing about how he’s glad “Heather Ledger died” and non-stop Gay jokes that I think gays with a sense of humor might like and not be offended. Artie proceeds to use the N word, makes jokes at his own expense and offers plenty of drug jokes, sex jokes, minority jokes, the Special olympics, Aids jokes, and minority imitations with no filtering, but no matter how offensive Artie Lange’s jokes and presentation is, he is hilarious. A comedian who doesn’t filter his outrageously offensive humor. If this isn’t your thing then obviously you shouldn’t rent or buy the Artie Lange “Jack and Coke” DVD. It’s too bad, “Jack and Coke” didn’t come out immediately after Artie Lange’s appearance on the Jack Buck show which reminded me of Dennis Hopper and Kyle MacLachlan’s charaters in the David Lynch move “Blue Velvet” as it would have sold a million copies. I hope Artie Lange makes a full recovery from whatever’s bothering him and lives a long, good life. We need the Artie Lange’s in this world. See Artie Lange’s “Jack and Coke” DVD, its hilarious! Please check out our large Online Discount Gift Store Click Here and our other Online Discount Stores below which helps support this politically incorrect blog. Thank you. Gifts and Free Advice Blog Homepage The following discount e-commerce sites are owned by the writer of this blog and purchases help support this Blog be Politically Incorrect. Click to go to each E-Commerce Store for which your transaction is fully secure. Online Discount Gifts New and Used Discount Software, 2009 Tax Software and Computers Discount Allergy One Stop Store Featuring Best Air Purifiers, Hepa Vacuums, Dust Mite Protection Covers, Sinus and Hay fever Relief and Much More at lowest Discount Prices. Fast Delivery Discount 2009 HDTV, Discount Blu-Ray Players, DVDs and More Order it Discount Millions of Bargain Discount Prices for the Consumer New and Used Vinyl Records, CDs and Home Audio Equipment at Discount Satellite TV Sports featuring Free Weekly Cable Sports Schedules Discount New and Used Jewelry and Watches Discount Old and New Books Discount New and Used Sci-Fi Fantasy Books and Comics If you liked this article, please give it a quick review on Digg , Reddit , Stumbleupon , Propeller , or anywhere else. This blog features free computer help and tips, TV and movie reviews, sports, health advice, employment help, gas saving advice, money saving tips, dating advice, e-commerce ideas and more. Subscribe to Gifts and Free Advice by Email

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DAVID LEE ROTH’S EGO GOT HIM JOB

David Lee Roth’s ego landed him in Howard Stern’s seat on CBS Radio morning show in 2006: By David Hinckley DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER CBS Radio fantasized about getting Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David or Jon Stewart to replace Howard Stern when he left his ultra-successful terrestrial morning radio show at the end of 2005, says the then-CBS executive in charge of the search. CBS ultimately settled for David Lee Roth, said former CBS exec Rob Barnett, because he was the only viable candidate with an ego large enough to think he could step into Stern’s shoes. “That couldn’t have been your first choice,” Stern’s sidekick Robin Quivers said. “Seventy-eighth choice,” said Barnett, who eventually rose to the position of CBS Radio president before he was downsized out of a job.Barnett guested on Stern’s Sirius XM show Tuesday morning. He and Stern both said the drama led to many dead ends and some lingering hard feelings. First of all, said Barnett, the idea of replacing Stern, who was heard in New York on WXRK (92.3 FM) and had one of the most popular syndicated shows in the country, was a “ridiculous impossibility.” “The only name that advertisers would hear and think ‘maybe we’ll put one twentieth of Howard’s dollars on that’…was Jon Stewart.” So he approached then-CBS Radio President Joel Hollander, “and I said, Jon’s not going to host a radio show. But Jon is a producer and a person who develops new talent. Jon developed Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, not radio guys. Stewart is a big name and I wanted him to meet Joel.” Then “two minutes into the meeting,” said Barnett, Hollander asked Stewart to host, and “Jon quickly wrapped up the meeting.” Hollander also contacted Seinfeld, Chris Rock and others, said Barnett, even though “all the money in the world couldn’t get them to do five hours of live radio. They’re already rich.” Hollander also turned down the idea of Opie and Anthony, said Barnett. So it came down to Roth, he said, who was eager to take the job and did a tryout in Boston that Barnett called “amazing.” But when Roth got to Stern’s seat in early 2006, it all went south. He lingered a few months, long enough to go down as one of the major disasters in radio history. “The meltdown came day one or day two,” said Barnett, “when he got in the chair … and wouldn’t listen to anyone that was there to do only one thing….to help him.” Opie and Anthony took over a few months later and eventually were also cashiered when the ratings never approached Stern territory. Many of Stern’s old stations eventually changed formats. K-Rock, which played rock during non-Stern hours, is now a top-40. All this has been resurrected lately as Stern approaches the end of his five-year deal with Sirius XM, in December, and speculation mounts about what he will do next. He has denied he has any plans to return to “free” radio, where he said again on Tuesday that censorship restrictions drove him nuts. He also said he still has “a tremendous amount of animosity” toward Hollander and current CBS CEO Les Moonves. “Joel Hollander, I have no love for the guy,” Stern said. “And Les Moonves treated me horribly. They wished me well. Then a couple of months later they sued me.“ Stern also said that while he liked Roth and wished him well, he knew he would fail when he didn’t seem to grasp the idea that talking to a radio audience is different than talking to the crowd at a rock concert. “He looked at me with a blank stare,” said Stern, “like he wasn’t concerned.” Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2010/04/21/2010-04-21_david_lee_roths_ego_landed_him_in_howard_sterns_seat_on_cbs_radio_morning_show_i.html#ixzz0m37qAvps

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