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Is Howard Stern done?!?!?!?!?!?

Check out the message on his website where it's "time remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not coming back??
 
> Check out the message on his website where it's "time
> remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not coming
> back??
>
Yeah, in 4 months, 0 days, 1 hour, 7 minutes...that's what it says there
 
> Check out the message on his website where it's "time
> remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not coming
> back??
>


4 months...sounds like the length of his next vacation which is 50% of the reason I stopped listening to him...it would make it his, what, 15th vacation of the year?

He has been over and done for a while now, especially since his divorce from Allison.

Stop sounding like the first and savior of satillite radio Howard, you're "I invented everything, everyone steals from me, I am first in everything" schtick is old and more see through than saran wrap
 
> > Check out the message on his website where it's "time
> > remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not coming
> > back??
> >
> Yeah, in 4 months, 0 days, 1 hour, 7 minutes...that's what
> it says there
>

Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell 'em, Fred.
 
Starscream noted:

> Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell 'em,
> Fred.

For websites, you probably did create the code for a countdown clock.

I believe the first countdown clocks date from 1961, and were used by TV networks for space coverage. These clocks had white numerals on a black background (later blue for chroma-key) and superimposed over the live pictuire of the rocket on it's launch pad. These clocks had the capability to be reset (if a launch was "scrubbed" or postponed), stopped, and re-started again, as countdowns during the Mercury launches were often stopped (or put into a "hold" in NASA terminology) for various technical or weather reasons.

Since the beginning of the Space Shuttle era in 1981, countdown clocks used in TV space coverage have been part of the electronic graphics system.
 
> Starscream noted:
>
> > Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell 'em,
> > Fred.
>
> For websites, you probably did create the code for a
> countdown clock.
>
> I believe the first countdown clocks date from 1961, and
> were used by TV networks for space coverage. These clocks
> had white numerals on a black background (later blue for
> chroma-key) and superimposed over the live pictuire of the
> rocket on it's launch pad. These clocks had the capability
> to be reset (if a launch was "scrubbed" or postponed),
> stopped, and re-started again, as countdowns during the
> Mercury launches were often stopped (or put into a "hold" in
> NASA terminology) for various technical or weather reasons.
>
> Since the beginning of the Space Shuttle era in 1981,
> countdown clocks used in TV space coverage have been part of
> the electronic graphics system.
>
I like to see Howard Stern get a HBO or a Showtime deal , so they can show everything and say everything . That E channel fog make me sick . <P ID="signature">______________
Jack Format is bad for radio .</P>
 
> > Check out the message on his website where it's "time
> > remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not coming
> > back??
> >
>
>
> 4 months...sounds like the length of his next vacation which
> is 50% of the reason I stopped listening to him...it would
> make it his, what, 15th vacation of the year?
>
> He has been over and done for a while now, especially since
> his divorce from Allison.
>
> Stop sounding like the first and savior of satillite radio
> Howard, you're "I invented everything, everyone steals from
> me, I am first in everything" schtick is old and more see
> through than saran wrap
>

And Howard dont let the door hit you on the way out...oh and turn out the lights. SHEEEESH
 
> > Starscream noted:
> >
> > > Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell
> 'em,
> > > Fred.
> >
> > For websites, you probably did create the code for a
> > countdown clock.
> >
> > I believe the first countdown clocks date from 1961, and
> > were used by TV networks for space coverage. These clocks
> > had white numerals on a black background (later blue for
> > chroma-key) and superimposed over the live pictuire of the
>
> > rocket on it's launch pad. These clocks had the capability
>
> > to be reset (if a launch was "scrubbed" or postponed),
> > stopped, and re-started again, as countdowns during the
> > Mercury launches were often stopped (or put into a "hold"
> in
> > NASA terminology) for various technical or weather
> reasons.
> >
> > Since the beginning of the Space Shuttle era in 1981,
> > countdown clocks used in TV space coverage have been part
> of
> > the electronic graphics system.
> >
> I like to see Howard Stern get a HBO or a Showtime deal , so
> they can show everything and say everything . That E channel
> fog make me sick .
>

What, you dont kwow what is behind the fog? Perhaps a tour of the internet would help you.
 
> > > Starscream noted:
> > >
> > > > Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell
> > 'em,
> > > > Fred.
> > >
> > > For websites, you probably did create the code for a
> > > countdown clock.
> > >
> > > I believe the first countdown clocks date from 1961, and
>
> > > were used by TV networks for space coverage. These
> clocks
> > > had white numerals on a black background (later blue for
>
> > > chroma-key) and superimposed over the live pictuire of
> the
> >
> > > rocket on it's launch pad. These clocks had the
> capability
> >
> > > to be reset (if a launch was "scrubbed" or postponed),
> > > stopped, and re-started again, as countdowns during the
> > > Mercury launches were often stopped (or put into a
> "hold"
> > in
> > > NASA terminology) for various technical or weather
> > reasons.
> > >
> > > Since the beginning of the Space Shuttle era in 1981,
> > > countdown clocks used in TV space coverage have been
> part
> > of
> > > the electronic graphics system.
> > >
> > I like to see Howard Stern get a HBO or a Showtime deal ,
> so
> > they can show everything and say everything . That E
> channel
> > fog make me sick .
> >
>
> What, you dont kwow what is behind the fog? Perhaps a tour
> of the internet would help you.
>
Wow ! I dont know the word KWOW ! Im sorry , Im just having so fun with you .<P ID="signature">______________
Jack Format is bad for radio .</P>
 
> > > Check out the message on his website where it's "time
> > > remaining in his contract" once was. Are they not
> coming
> > > back??
> > >
> >
> >
> > 4 months...sounds like the length of his next vacation
> which
> > is 50% of the reason I stopped listening to him...it would
>
> > make it his, what, 15th vacation of the year?
> >
> > He has been over and done for a while now, especially
> since
> > his divorce from Allison.
> >
> > Stop sounding like the first and savior of satillite radio
>
> > Howard, you're "I invented everything, everyone steals
> from
> > me, I am first in everything" schtick is old and more see
> > through than saran wrap
> >
>
> And Howard dont let the door hit you on the way out...oh and
> turn out the lights. SHEEEESH
>


I should proof my posts..."you're"...my english teacher would KILL me for that
 
> > > > Starscream noted:
> > > >
> > > > > Hoo hoo, I invented contract countdown clocks. Tell
>
> > > 'em,
> > > > > Fred.
> > > >
> > > > For websites, you probably did create the code for a
> > > > countdown clock.
> > > >
> > > > I believe the first countdown clocks date from 1961,
> and
> >
> > > > were used by TV networks for space coverage. These
> > clocks
> > > > had white numerals on a black background (later blue
> for
> >
> > > > chroma-key) and superimposed over the live pictuire of
>
> > the
> > >
> > > > rocket on it's launch pad. These clocks had the
> > capability
> > >
> > > > to be reset (if a launch was "scrubbed" or postponed),
>
> > > > stopped, and re-started again, as countdowns during
> the
> > > > Mercury launches were often stopped (or put into a
> > "hold"
> > > in
> > > > NASA terminology) for various technical or weather
> > > reasons.
> > > >
> > > > Since the beginning of the Space Shuttle era in 1981,
> > > > countdown clocks used in TV space coverage have been
> > part
> > > of
> > > > the electronic graphics system.
> > > >
> > > I like to see Howard Stern get a HBO or a Showtime deal
> ,
> > so
> > > they can show everything and say everything . That E
> > channel
> > > fog make me sick .
> > >
> >
> > What, you dont kwow what is behind the fog? Perhaps a
> tour
> > of the internet would help you.
> >
> Wow ! I dont know the word KWOW ! Im sorry , Im just having
> so fun with you .
>


Dont worry, I am world famous for my lack of typing skills!
 
Howard Stern is DONE!!!! Sterny Hoo Hoo, tell em fred

He has been done since 2000, he really is a non-factor with just occasional moments of what made him a star in the 1980's and 90's. Now he is surrounded by slackers and people with other agendas.

He has a failed TV talk show host, Ms. Quivers in a dunking tank, that just has to be the luckiest woman in radio, she really hit the lottery. Yes her big talk show has been shelved by Sony TV. She is just a hole with nothing substantial to say other than chime in and coddle Sterny Hoo Hoo.

He has a big time producer in Dell`abate, who still has to do appearances and wet t shirt contest emceeing just to make a buck cause Sterny fails to pay him a decent salary.

He has a has been comedian, who will most likely quit before going to Sirius, much like Jackie Martling and Billy West before him, Artie Lange will soon realize Sterny hoo hoo is just in radio now for big dollars, and will find a big pay day in L.A. as well as blockbuster movies like "Dirty Work".

He has a sound dude, in Fred Norris that is just collecting a pay check and going home shoving needles into a Sterny Hoo Hoo doll, the only good thing about the Sterny hoo Hoo show is Fred Norris for the past 4 years.

Sirius has made a serious mis-calculation in paying Sterny Hoo Hoo a half a BILLION dollars. Sterny is loking for a retirement payoff the next 5 years. the on demand to watch clips of his show is a joke and will generate ZERO.

And finally Sterny Hoo Hoo, cares very little about the common listener, he shut down his message board cause he didnt want to hear from the fans. He lies all the time about inventing stuff all the time and how everybody rips him off from radio-land. While an initial spike in subscriptions is naturally guaranteed the eventual experation and non-renewal is also guaranteed.
 
> > I like to see Howard Stern get a HBO or a Showtime deal ,
> so
> > they can show everything and say everything . That E
> channel
> > fog make me sick .
>
> Done.
>
http://ww> w.indemand.com/about/news/news080305_HowardSternOnDemand.jsp
>


in Demand is not HBO or Showtime you dolt, and will generate very little viewership, other than pirated DVD's on eBay
 
zombies...

Holy crap, I know you're an O&A fan, but try not to parrot them WORD-FOR-WORD when it comes to comments about Stern.

O&A's RIGHT, but seriously - you sound like a typical O&A break on Howard.
 
Re: zombies...

> Holy crap, I know you're an O&A fan, but try not to parrot
> them WORD-FOR-WORD when it comes to comments about Stern.
>
> O&A's RIGHT, but seriously - you sound like a typical O&A
> break on Howard.
>


Looks like another Stern hater. I like O&A and most of the time I agree with what they say but they are not even on the same level as Stern.

So if you dont like "Sterny Hoo Hoo," DON'T LISTEN.

JC<P ID="signature">______________
JC

NYC & CT Radio Lover
Cumulus Media</P>
 
Re: zombies...

> > Holy crap, I know you're an O&A fan, but try not to parrot
>
> > them WORD-FOR-WORD when it comes to comments about Stern.
> >
> > O&A's RIGHT, but seriously - you sound like a typical O&A
> > break on Howard.
> >
>
>
> Looks like another Stern hater. I like O&A and most of the
> time I agree with what they say but they are not even on the
> same level as Stern.
>
> So if you dont like "Sterny Hoo Hoo," DON'T LISTEN.
>
> JC
>
Couldn't have said it better myself.<P ID="signature">______________
"Always on the move." Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge Of the Sith</P>
 
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