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Miley Cyrus La-La-Loves London

Miley Cyrus , who is in town to perform her new hit song, “Can’t Be Tamed” on Britain’s Got Talent, jazzes up a pair of shorts with open-toe ankle boots while leaving her hotel. And gets all glam’ed up for an appearance at Radio 1in a black mini dress and heels. Our international Disney darling has been showing off her stellar style everywhere from Paris…to Madrid. We wonder where she’ll pop up next?

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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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Rev Bob Levy blames Stern show for Artie Lange’s suicide attempt

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A BABA BOOEY BOOK

Book deal for Baba Booey: Howard Stern producer will write a memoir Howard Stern producer Gary Dell’Abate, a.k.a. Baba Booey, has scored a deal to write a memoir for Random House, SiriusBuzz reports. Stern mentioned the forthcoming book on his Wednesday show, according to the radio show’s website, and Dell’Abate joined him: Gary came in to say his shrink has a theory about growing up in the Dell’Abate household: “Every day when you turned the doorknob, you didn’t know if you were going to be kicked in the teeth emotionally or hugged.” Howard laughed: “Everything with you is teeth!” Gary said his boyhood home’s front door prepared him for working on the show: “It’s kind of like opening the door to the studio every day.” Expect an early November release for “They Call Me Baba Booey,” which Dell’Abate will write with author Chad Millman, who previously co-wrote mixed martial artist and UFC champ Chuck Lidell’s autobiography. Perhaps that experience has prepared Millman for working with a member of Stern’s crew? SOURCE: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2010/04/howard-stern-baba-booey-book-deal-memoir.html

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HOWARD STERN: MORE RELEVANT THAN EVER

Sirius XM Radio has made huge strides over the past year. They have moved to generating subscribers again, refinanced debt to better rates, started cleaning up the balance sheet, regained NASDAQ Listing requirements, avoided a forced reverse split, and are on the verge of getting added to the Russel Indexes. Throughout these trying times, Sirius XM’s Howard Stern has remained a constant, delivering his radio show the way it was meant to be heard. His mission is simply to deliver the best entertainment show on radio. The interesting thing about Howard Stern is how dynamic he is. Yes, his antics are not the favorites of some, but his show is far more than just antics. The show is about every day life the way we all live it. If you have never heard Stern you are missing out on a brand of Howard that is better than ever. I would not go so far as to say that Stern mellowed with age. A more proper description would like fine scotch. Stern has “smoothed” with age. In fact, he is better now than he ever has been, and even he knows that, like scotch, the best is yet to come. If nothing else, Stern hates to disappoint. Stern is still edgy, but most of the edgier antics are now part of the staff. The best Stern content comes from his insight into people, what they want to know, and what type of entertainment is relevant for the moment. Some of the best interviews I have ever heard came from Stern. He is a master that is getting better with each interview. Stern manages to speak with people on a level where they do not feel threatened. He resonates with not only his audience, but those that appear on his show. Stern provides the forum where a guest feels comfortable in letting loose a little bit. He is able to draw out things that no other interviewer can, and his audience gets the luxury of gaining insight that they never would have had otherwise. Sure, he talks about sex, but realistically speaking, it is a subject that everyone thinks about (some many times per day). Stern fans sit in the privacy of their cars and feel like they are being included in some secret that others are not privy to. It is a dynamic. It is a connection. All of this being said, Stern is on the last months of his deal with Sirius XM. Some speculate retirement, but I think Stern has more to give, and at least at this point, is not ready to turn off the microphone. What is more likely is a schedule that is a bit more liberal, perhaps even going down to a three day per week schedule. People will still have Stern, and believe it or not, a three day schedule may lead to a show that is better still. Consider this. If Stern worked Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, he would have a four day weekend. This gives Stern the time he wants to do the little things that we all love to do. The beauty is that the more Stern can live life, the more we, as listeners get to share in it. This past weekend Stern took a rare trip to California and today we were treated to a terrific interview with Ashton Kutcher. Stern living a “good life” translates into more that he can bring to radio. Howard Stern is more relevant than ever. Sirius XM is more relevant than ever. Sirius XM gives Howard Stern the platform to do his show the way it was meant to be done. Watch for Stern to not only renew his deal, but to deliver the highest caliber radio of his career. SOURCE:http://siriusbuzz.com/howard-stern-more-relevant-than-ever.php

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California Dreamin’

Yesterday I had another book signing in Glendale, California. It was so much fun to meet all of the readers who came to the signing, especially the little kids! Being on a book tour is almost more fun than the campaign trail. I want to thank everyone who has purchased my book and come out to the signings; you’ve made this all possible for me and I’m so grateful for your support. Tonight I am a guest on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. I hope everyone will tune in and watch. The other guests are Ed Harris and GEORGE CLINTON! I can’t wait to meet him; I’m such a big fan! Song of the Day: “Get Up” by Blanca (Check her out, this song has been replaying in my head over and over again.)

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Florida and Denver

You might think it would be lonely to spend your birthday on the road.  But not if you’re on the campaign trail! Yesterday, I was able to spend it with hundreds of new friends in Colorado.  What a fabulous day!  Thanks to everyone for their support as we move closer to election day.  I know we’ve been remiss in updating the viewer mail (we get a ton every day) but please know your words of encouragement mean more now than ever before. Thank you all! Song of the Day: “What Light” by Wilco

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Punk Rock Republicans

I am often asked what my favorite band of all time is, and for me it is an incredibly difficult decision – almost impossible. However, if I had to pick a band, it would probably be The Ramones. I have been a fan since around sixth grade when I first heard the song “I Want To Be Sedated” on the radio and was immediately hooked (I even had my first kiss while “Beat on the Brat” was playing in the background). The power, impact and influence of possibly the greatest band of all time and the inventors of punk rock is absolutely endless and infinitely spanning. It is my great honor to announce that Linda Ramone, the wife of the late legend Johnny Ramone will be joining me to campaign for my father in Nevada on Monday and Tuesday. I couldn’t be more excited and humbled if Elvis himself came out on the road with me. Looking forward to sharing with you what its like to campaign with a legend! Song of the Day: “Beat on the Brat” by The Ramones

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Glenn Beck mocks Obama’s daughter / uneducated – hates black people(obamas not beck)

May 28, 2010 11:13 am ET by Simon Maloy Glenn Beck, who repeatedly and angrily tells his alleged persecutors to “leave the families alone,” spent a good chunk of his radio program this morning mocking and attacking the intelligence of President Obama's 11-year-old daughter, Malia. Obama remarked yesterday during his press conference that Malia asked him of the Gulf oil spill: “Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?” Beck, taking off on this, mockingly affected Malia's voice, asking “Daddy” why he “hates black people so much.” Then Beck attacked Malia's intelligence, saying: “That's the level of their education, that they're coming to — they're coming to Daddy and saying, 'Daddy, did you plug the hole yet?' ” This routine continued for several minutes, as Beck and his co-hosts touched on a variety of topics and laughed the entire time, all of it at the expense of an 11-year-old girl. Update – Glen Beck apologizes In discussing how President Obama uses children to shield himself from criticism, I broke my own rule about leaving kids out of political debates. The children of public figures should be left on the sidelines. It was a stupid mistake and I apologize–and as a dad I should have known better. http://mediamatters.org/blog/201005280025 added by: Stoneyroad

Art Linkletter Dies at 97

Art Linkletter, one of television’s great emcees of the ’50s and ’60s, died today at age 97 in Los Angeles. Linketter hosted the radio and TV hit People are Funny and the long-running series House Party , which featured a famous segment called “Kids Say the Darndest Things” (later expanded into a full show by Bill Cosby, where Linkletter played wingman). Let’s gawk at precocious tykes with an extra glint in our eyes today. [ Variety ]

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