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

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HOWARD STERN AND THE INTERNET

How Howard Stern Could Start an Internet Empire April 27, 2010 Jeff Jarvis Yesterday’s Howard Stern show appearance came because on This Week in Google, we’d made fun of Howard Stern for using Lotus Notes still and Howard’s geek guru, Jeff Schick of IBM, rose up in protest and invited me in to see how the show uses it. Start with Stern technology: Schick said they they digitize everything – every show, every bit of audio, every press clipping, even everything sent into the show. They scan all the fan mail. They scan dildoes. This adds up to 100 terabytes of data. That’s stored at Howard’s office in New York (outside Sirius) – which is in addition to the audio that’s stored, of course, at Sirius (and backed up in New Jersey), and in addition to the video archives. Howard’s own 100tb is backed up at Howard’s beach house. Howard’s office has a T1 and business-class cable and a direct link to Howard’s apartment, which also has business-class cable, like his beach house (which has CAT5 cable in every all and multiple wi-fi networks for Howard and guests). Serious shit. On air, I asked Howard whether all this means that fans will someday have access to it. He said yes. I don’t want to read too much into that but I keep hoping that if Stern leaves satellite, he’ll start an internet empire. I think the economics work: Stern has proven, thanks to his move to Sirius, that his fans, by the millions, will pay $12 a month to hear him. He can charge less online and make more because he’d own it entirely and his cost structure – technology, programming, marketing – would be far less than Sirius’. The technology isn’t quite there but it will be soon. We fans need to be able to listen to Stern in our cars in the morning. We need to able to listen to the internet. That is possible today. On the way to the show yesterday, I listened to it on my iPhone. (Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone in case Sirius or Apple cuts it off. But it’s legit; I pay for internet access and use my internet password to get access on the phone.) We can listen to shows we buy on our iPods (but it’s better live). I have no doubt the technology will arrive and soon – but soon enough for the end of Stern’s contract in December? We’ll see. By the way, I also got to see what they’re talking about on the Stern show when they say “Gary Preview Page 2, second column, bottom, in yellow….” It’s Prophet, the Sirius system for storing and playing all audio and at their consoles they go to a page and there are boxes in color; touch the box and it plays. Now as for Lotus: In their office, Jeff Schick and a colleague generously spent a few hours giving me a tour of what they can do. I’ll concede: It’s impressive. What impressed me is that IBM integrated the functions of the collaborative, social internet – email, Twitter, wikis, LinkedIn, Facebook, Facebook Connect, directories, blogs, calendars, Skype, bookmarks, tagging – in a way that I wish they would all interroperate: click on a name and get everything about them (contact, place, tags, bookmarks); pull together people in calls or calendars just by dragging them; see how people are sharing your documents; see how people are connected…. Only thing is, IBM had to essentially recreate the internet and all these functions to do that, both so they could integrate it all and so that it could operate behind corporate firewalls. We internet snobs make fun of that, but I understand why they do that. But as we talk about how our internet should operate – how open standards for identity, for example, should work – the irony is that we could look at the interlocked IBM platforms to see the promise of it. It’s closed, for a reason, but it shows what an open structure would look like if it operated on truly open standards. I wonder whether there’s an opportunity for IBM to offer these functions at a retail level. So thanks to Jeff Schick, I got to see Stern’s technology and IBM’s and get onto the show and so I’ll take back my snickers about Notes, most of them SOURCE: http://thefastertimes.com/mediaandtech/2010/04/27/how-howard-stern-could-start-an-internet-empire/

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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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Stern Show’s Gary Dell’Abate Inks Book Deal

Stern Show’s Gary Dell’Abate Inks Book Deal April 28, 2010 (1:18 pm) Spencer Osborne The Howard Stern Show has been a prolific part of radio for more than two decades. Throughout the years, many Stern Show participants have benefited from their association with Howard. There have been books, comedy tours, web sites, acting gigs, and even DJ businesses that have all blossomed from the success of the morning radio staple. The latest news is that Stern Show producer Gary Dell’Abate, also known as BaBa Booey, will be penning a book due out November 3rd of this year. The title… “They Call Me BaBa Booey”. The book is virtually certain to sell many copies. In the past other show participants, including Artie Lange have had great success selling their books. Dell’Abate’s book is about everything from his relationship with his mother, to his now famous first pitch at a Met’s game. The pitch has gone down as one of the worst opening pitches in history, and fans certainly never let him forget it. The ball was even auctioned off, and the proud owner is TSS-Radio. They Call Me BaBa Booey is already available for pre-order on Amazon.com for $16.50. If that is not tantalizing enough, there will be an audio book available as well, which is certain to wind up in many Stern Show bits, prank calls, and a general topic of discussion on the show. Still want more? Imagine the appearances on talk show’s. Gary on Letterman, Regis and Kelly, or even with John Stewart. It will be priceless, and not only give the book exposure, but Sirius XM and the Stern Show as well. Position – Long Sirius XM Radio source

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ERIC THE MIDGET: KING OF THE WACK PACKERS

Howard Stern Show personality Johnny Fratto’s verdict is in: Eric the Midget is a Wack Packer and is King of the Wack Packers. Fratto was on hand at Beth Ostrosky Stern’s book signing at the Beverly Hills Library Friday afternoon and he spoke to the Howard Stern Examiner about the recent on-air debate over the ETM’s Wack Packer status. When asked if he considered Eric the Midget a member of Howard Stern’s most infamous collection of classic weirdos known as the ‘Wack Pack,’ Fratto responded without hesitation: “Yes. Absolutely.” Howard Stern Show Wack Packer hopes to work with Steven Spielberg Johnny Fratto has acted as a pro-bono-pseudo-unofficial-manager for Eric the Midget, Eric the Actor and Hollywood Eric for several years and was one of the first people to encourage the diminutive upstart to “fly with balloons” Eric the Midget has been vehemently denying his status as a member of the Wack Pack weeks, but has received little support for his claims that he’s WP-free. A recent Howard Stern Show online poll revealed that 97% of respondents consider ETM a bona fide Wack Packer. So what else did Johnny Fratto have to reveal about the Howard Stern Show’s favorite balloon-naut? That he really is good at math. “He can’t do it under pressure,” said Fratto. “But he can do it. It’s crazy.” Hey–I’m not arguing with this guy. SOURCE: http://www.examiner.com/x-11279-Howard-Stern-Examiner~y2010m5d14-Exclusive-Johnny-Fratto-says-Eric-the-Midget-is-absolutely-a-Wack-Packer

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BLAST FROM THE PAST: SAM KINISON – 1989

Love him or hate him, Sam Kinison changed comedy forever. A long time friend of Stern, this is one of my favorite appearances Kinison made. It was from the Tonight Show in 1989…

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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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MEDICATED PETE’S LAST DAY

Thank God this is Medicated Pete’s last day. He is/was one of the most annoying people I have seen and heard on the Stern show in years… MEDICATED PETE’S LAST DAY Howard announced that today was Medicated Pete’s last day as an intern–and told Pete that Sirius wouldn’t be offering him a full-time gig: “They think you stare too much.” Gary said Pete wasn’t a particularly good intern, but he was great on-air: “There’s not a lot of tasks he can do. So I brought him back [for a second semester] mostly for the air.” Howard thought Pete’s internship had been a pretty plush gig: “He waits for us to call him in on the air. And if we don’t he just goes home.” Ronnie the Limo Driver came in to say he caught Pete wandering around on Sirius’ 37th floor the other day, so Howard laughed: “He doesn’t know where to be…he wanders around. He’s sort of like bumper pool.” Ronnie said Pete also walks into frame any time HowardTV is taping in the hall: “He’ll walk over and go like, ‘So what’s up?'” Pete said the exposure on the show had been a boon for his pocketbook–his iPhone app has so far netted him “three or four hundred dollars.” Howard noted that Pete was called “Bedbug” in his hometown “because he attaches himself to people,” leading Robin to speculate that Pete would become a member of the Wackpack. Howard laughed (“What a future.”) that JD must be dreading Pete’s departure: “He feels he’s going to go back to the biggest loser in the office.” Will came in to report how JD recently became upset when he learned Pete had been invited to a staff party: “He definitely thinks he’s cooler than him.” source: www.howardstern.com

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ERIC THE MIDGET’S WISH LIST

I always wanted to know what to buy the crabbiest midget in the world. Check out Eric The Midget’s wish list for some shopping ideas: www.amazon.com/Eric-S-Lynch/wishlist/3QVVQ8ZSK2C0Z/ref=cm_wl_search_bin_1

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SHULI TO REPLACE ARTIE?

Howard Stern says he’s not the slightest bit interested in filling Artie Lange’s chair on the Howard Stern Show with another comedian. Stern did, however, enter into the dangerous “land of the hypothetical” this week by offering the name of someone he thinks would be up to the task of a daily gig on the HSS mainstage. And the name is Shuli Egar. Howard Stern made the initial Shuli revelation on Tuesday morning’s Howard Stern Show after Howard 100 News bloodhound Steve Langford reported that a movement had started on Facebook to make Egar Artie Lange’s replacement. Stern responded that Shuli Egar would be his choice if he ever decided to add an additional voice to the show. Howard Stern’s statement sent fans hungry for Artie Lange news into a tizzy. “I’m not putting anybody in the Artie chair,” Stern said firmly. “Shuli would be the guy that I would choose. If we needed another voice on the show it would be Shuli.” “Shuli could pull it off,” replied Stern. “It wasn’t meant like ‘Artie’s not coming back I’m looking for a replacement’. It was-if there was a guy-I said there are very few guys who could be an additional voice on the show. You know-I mean Robin and I and Fred, we’re doing the show for a billion years and it’s very satisfying to me, but if I felt we may want another voice in there, Shuli would be that guy. He knows how to pull back. He knows how to drop a line in that’s funny. He doesn’t get in the way. He comes up with funny original thoughts. I like Shuli.” Shuli Egar is currently a correspondent for Howard 100 News. He is a member of the Howard Stern Show’s unofficial stand-up comedy tour, “The Killers of Comedy”. He has also taken a permanent position on Sunday night’s Howard 101 spinoff show ‘Miserable Men’ since Reverend Bob Levy jumped ship last month. source: http://www.examiner.com/x-11279-Howard-Stern-Examiner~y2010m5d28-Howard-Stern-names-hypothetical-unofficial-nonreplacement-for-Artie-Lange-poll

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