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Howard Stern
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General Information (Howard Stern) |
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| Mostly Credited As: | Howard Stern |
| Birth Name: | Howard Allan Stern |
| Date Of Birth: | January 12, 1954 (Age 55) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | Jackson Heights, Queens, New York |
| Height: | 6' 5" (1.95 m) |
| Spouse |
| Beth Ostrosky |
Oct/03/2008 - Present |
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| Allison Berns |
Jun/04/1978 - 2001 |
(Divorced) (3 children) |
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The "King of All Media" (the title was a joking reference to Michael Jackson's appellation "The King of Pop") has been dubbed a shock jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual and racial humor, and exploitation of his guests. Stern and many of his fans hate the term "Shock Jock." He has said himself, "The show was never about shocking people." Some of his commentaries are perceived by many to include bigoted, misanthropic and misogynistic remarks about various religious and ethnic groups, women and men - though one of his trademarks is that he makes fun of everyone equally, even himself. He is one of the highest-paid radio personalities in the United States and the most fined personality in radio broadcast history. He is best-known for his national radio show, which for many years was syndicated on FM radio stations (and a few AM stations) throughout the United States until his last broadcast via terrestrial radio on December 16, 2005. He began broadcasting via the subscription-based Sirius satellite radio service on January 9, 2006. His national television shows include The Howard Stern Show on WWOR-TV, which ran in the early 1990s; Howard Stern, consisting of segments from his radio show, which ran from 1994 to 2005 on E!; and The Howard Stern Radio Show, which ran from 1998 to 2001 in syndication. The Howard Stern Show was a weekly skit-driven show that was produced in the Secaucus, New Jersey studios of WWOR-TV and shown in selected markets. The other shows were produced from video footage of his live radio broadcast. Since November 18, 2005, Howard TV On Demand has been available on television through the iN DEMAND video on demand pay service that various cable TV systems offer. Currently, this includes uncensored versions of shows which previously aired on E!; video from his Sirius show will be available starting in April 2006. OnDemand also includes movies (Ex. Supertwink), skits, bits, wack packer videos, behind-the-scenes videos and anything else related to the show.
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The "King of All Media" (the title was a joking reference to Michael Jackson's appellation "The King of Pop") has been dubbed a shock jock for his highly controversial use of scatological, sexual and racial humor, and exploitation of his guests. Stern and many of his fans hate the term "Shock Jock." He has said himself, "The show was never about shocking people." Some of his commentaries are perceived by many to include bigoted, misanthropic and misogynistic remarks about various religious and ethnic groups, women and men - though one of his trademarks is that he makes fun of everyone equally, even himself. He is one of the highest-paid radio personalities in the United States and the most fined personality in radio broadcast history. He is best-known for his national radio show, which for many years was syndicated on FM radio stations (and a few AM stations) throughout the United States until his last broadcast via terrestrial radio on December 16, 2005. He began
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Howard Stern TV Appearances |
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| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) • 7 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Tuesday October 12th, 1993) |
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• Howard Stern, Ayo |
15x41: (Jan/10/2008) |
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Himself |
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• Howard Stern, Carrie Underwood |
13x112: (Mar/13/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Howard Stern, Pharrell Williams |
13x49: (Nov/17/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Tom Brady, Damien Fahey |
12x54: (Nov/19/2004) |
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Himself |
| Show: Jimmy Kimmel Live (2003) |
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• Howard Stern, Forest Whitaker, Nas |
04x184: (Dec/15/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) |
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• Howard Stern, Jim Gaffigan |
14x58: (Dec/14/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: 60 Minutes (US) (1968) |
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• Illegal... & Thriving, Romo, Howard Stern, The Prince of Pot, Family Ties |
39x03: (Sep/17/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Chasing the Flu; MS-13; Howard Stern |
37x29: (Dec/04/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Daily Show (1996) |
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• Howard Stern |
10x157: (Dec/13/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: The O'Reilly Factor (1996) |
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• More Victories for Christmas |
10x219: (Dec/09/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Is the ACLU Endangering You? |
10x218: (Dec/08/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Fighting to Lose the War on Terror |
10x217: (Dec/07/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) |
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• Alec Baldwin/Tina Turner |
22x14: (Feb/22/1997) |
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Himself, [Uncredited] |
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Howard Stern Crew Credits |
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Howard Stern Trivia |
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He has had the following nicknames of: "Howchie (As a child)", "Howeird" (In early radio days), "King of All Media" and "How". | Has the same birthday (January 12) as fellow radio talk show host and rival Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh is three years older. | Is considered a comic genius by comedienne Joan Rivers. | Has feuded for years with fellow talk radio hosts Don Imus and Rush Limbaugh. | Recently referred to the Democratic Party as "Communists" and announced that he will be supporting John McCain for President in the 2008 election. | Played himself in the 1996 movie Private Parts which was about his radio career. | Is friends with fellow talk show host and Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy. |
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