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This from All Access this afternoon...Howard Stern broke with usual routine on Sirius/XM Wednesday and announced, "How do you go on when you've just gotten devastating news?" Then his show played the Who's "Who Are You" for its full 5 minutes (earlier editions said it was "Won't Get Fooled Again"), and when Stern went back on mike, it went like this;
""This time, they rocked me. This time, they rocked me. There's always something going on around here ROBIN ... I want to get out. I’m ready to get out. Let's get out. It's enough already. We did so much for this company -- would they be kind enough to release me? For my mental health? I need to get out!"
Back story may relate to Liberty Media's attempt to get effective control of Sirius/XM, which Mel Karamazin is resisting. Don't know what issues Howard has with the possible takeover or its leader John Malone, but obviously he's not happy with reporting to anyone other than his longtime boss Mel Karamazin. If he does go, either through a release or contract-jumping or just an escape clause in his contract which would kick in if ownership changed, his obvious choices are either to go fulltime into some aspect of TV, fulltime online, or back to terrestrial radio--or a combination of all the above.
Will he split?
If he does, what's his best option? Might he wind up back on the air in NYC and nationally?
""This time, they rocked me. This time, they rocked me. There's always something going on around here ROBIN ... I want to get out. I’m ready to get out. Let's get out. It's enough already. We did so much for this company -- would they be kind enough to release me? For my mental health? I need to get out!"
Back story may relate to Liberty Media's attempt to get effective control of Sirius/XM, which Mel Karamazin is resisting. Don't know what issues Howard has with the possible takeover or its leader John Malone, but obviously he's not happy with reporting to anyone other than his longtime boss Mel Karamazin. If he does go, either through a release or contract-jumping or just an escape clause in his contract which would kick in if ownership changed, his obvious choices are either to go fulltime into some aspect of TV, fulltime online, or back to terrestrial radio--or a combination of all the above.
Will he split?
If he does, what's his best option? Might he wind up back on the air in NYC and nationally?