Howard Stern, the known and loved "King of All Media" has been entertaining us all since he made his big break into the industry in 1975. He mainly always stuck to radio- and risque radio at that, but did have a string of late night or pay-per-view shows that he starred in including: "The Howard Stern Show"- This 1985, Fox produced show was created to be the replacement of Joan Rivers for "The Late Show". Stern was signed for 5, one-hour pilots which were short lived and canceled because they weren't sure that NY audiences were ready for this kind of show."The Howard Stern Show" TAKE 2- Five years later, WWOR approached Stern for another late night show and he jumped at the chance.
This show allowed more creative freedom and in turn had through-the-roof ratings. Unfortunately in 1992 the cost of the show exceeded the profits so the show went out on a high note and left people wanting more."The Howard Stern Interview"- For the following 2 years (92-93) E! Network picked up Stern for a reported 1.1 million dollar contract and took a new direction for the radio personality.
This show consisted of Stern interviewing celebrities with more personal interviews than normal- making this quickly E!'s highest rated show at the time. "Howard Stern"- Moving on to probably the most famed show that ran for 11 years, perfectly titled with the famous name we all know and love. Also run on E!
Network, from 1994-2005 crews installed 6 cameras into the Stern's studio to catch all the action from his radio show. This gave fans even more up close and personal views of the radio star and Stern himself said ""The best part of all this is that my genius will be seen in so many more homes now. It's a dream come true."
After the run of "Howard Stern" he was signed to Sirius radio which allowed him more freedom, which led him to be picked up by On Demand for the "Howard Stern on Demand" show which is still currently running until the end of the contract which is up this year (2011). These were his five famed television productions that let us really know who Howard Stern was beyond the deep voice we hear. In addition to the aired television shows Stern also has written two books, one of which was produced into a movie "Private Parts.
Today, the world celebrates the birth of the King of All Media, Howard Stern. In years past, Howard's birthday has been celebrated with some legendary parties and on-air shows, usually thrown by Robin Quivers and Gary Dell'Abate. Tune in Tuesday to hear this year's celebration!
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