In past years, Howard was required to do 111 shows a year. He had been doing three days a week, 37 weeks a year, minus a few Monday holidays. Let's say the new contract reduced that work load to 100 shows a year. That would give him nine weeks off in the summer and nine weeks off scattered around the rest of the year.
To those who complain, let me ask this: 100 shows per year times 3.5 hours in each show. That's 350 hours of programming per year. If you listen an hour a day, five days a week, and you work 47 weeks a year (3 weeks vacation, plus 10 holidays and sick days) you'd be listening to 235 hours of Stern a year. You still wouldn't catch every hour. You'd still miss about 1/3 of Stern's output.
Anyone who complains is likely a lazy listener. With the app, you can listen back whenever he's not live, to catch anything you missed during previous shows. Apparently you want Stern on the air, even when you're not listening, to make your life easier. I doubt anyone who's complaining is hearing all 350 hours a year of Stern, and then wanting more.