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HOWARD 100 NEWS A BAD THING? STERN STREAM?

Could Howard 100 News be a bad thing? Too much info. Do we really care if two Stern employees are moving in with their girlfriends? It could be information overload.

When you call Sirius they have a recorded announcement stating they are working on a Stern stream on the Web (a legal one). What's taking so long? Is it a contract thing? What's da skinny?
 
> Could Howard 100 News be a bad thing? Too much info. Do we
> really care if two Stern employees are moving in with their
> girlfriends? It could be information overload.
>
> When you call Sirius they have a recorded announcement
> stating they are working on a Stern stream on the Web (a
> legal one). What's taking so long? Is it a contract thing?
> What's da skinny?
>
On Howard 100 news...its a time filler...I dont believe it'll be on as much when they start filling airshifts. Personally, I dont care to hear about "Sal The Stockbrokers" marital issues or Shuley doing an intervention. If they have talent, put them in an slot and let em do a show.

On the stream, they're probably working out with SAG/AFTRA on how much royalties they'll end up pay for "voiceovers".
 
> > > When you call Sirius they have a recorded announcement
> > stating they are working on a Stern stream on the Web (a
> > legal one). What's taking so long? Is it a contract
> thing?
> > What's da skinny?
> >
> > On the stream, they're probably working out with SAG/AFTRA
> on how much royalties they'll end up pay for "voiceovers".
>

According to Howard and Sirius they are trying to build up the infrastructure so that the stream does not crash if a million people try to get on line at once :)
 
Cost?

According to Howard and Sirius they are trying to build up
> the infrastructure so that the stream does not crash if a
> million people try to get on line at once :)
>
What da ya think it costs for the infrastructure to have a million listeners at one time?
 
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