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  2. The Howard Stern Show (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    By 1990, Stern had been the host of his morning radio show on WXRK in New York City for almost four years, and was also simulcast on stations in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. He had filmed a series of pilots for Fox in 1987 as a potential replacement for The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers , but the network deemed the pilots boring and ...

  3. The Howard Stern Show - Wikipedia

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    The show has aired on Howard 100 and Howard 101, Stern's two uncensored channels on the subscription-based satellite radio service SiriusXM, since 2006. Other prominent staff members include co-host and news anchor Robin Quivers , writer Fred Norris and executive producer Gary Dell'Abate , along with former members Jackie Martling , Billy West ...

  4. Howard Stern - Wikipedia

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    Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) [2] is an American broadcaster and media personality. He is best known for his radio show, The Howard Stern Show, which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from 1986 to 2005.

  5. Howard Stern television shows - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Stern "Interview" was a late-night talk show that ran for 35 episodes on the cable TV channel E!Entertainment Television from November 27, 1992. The show featured Stern hosting a half-hour, one-on-one interview with a celebrity guest without an audience, and were known for being intimate and personal with questions that celebrities were not normally asked.

  6. Private Parts (book) - Wikipedia

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    By 1993, Stern had been the host of his morning radio show, The Howard Stern Show, at WXRK in New York City for over six years. In January of that year, the show was syndicated to ten markets and had become the first to be number one in New York City, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia simultaneously. [1]

  7. David Letterman 'loves' Howard Stern but admits, 'I just ...

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    David Letterman returned to late night television, Tuesday, when he sat down on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". David Letterman 'loves' Howard Stern but admits, 'I just think arm's length may be the way to ...

  8. John DeBella - Wikipedia

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    He left the station in September 1993, signing off with "Have a great day, Philadelphia. Don't take any crap from anybody." [1] From 1994 to 2001, he had an afternoon show on WYSP, now WIP, the Philadelphia home of The Howard Stern Show. [3] Before starting the job, he went on Stern's show. Station management discouraged him from extensive on ...

  9. Captain Janks - Wikipedia

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    Cipriano began his prank calling career in 1989, when he telephoned local Philadelphia television shows and sent tapes of his calls to The Howard Stern Show. [4] Howard Stern is the person referenced in all of Cipriano's last comments in each of the prank calls, and the Captain Janks alter ego has become a recurring character on Stern's show. [4]