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stern online, free for two days only

Apparently SIRIUS is initiating the Howard Stern marketing push for Q4:

Howard Stern reaches out to new Internet audience
Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:02 PM ET

By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ten months after leaving the commercial airwaves for subscription-based Sirius Satellite Radio, shock jock Howard Stern is out to attract a broad new online audience with his first-ever free Internet broadcast.

Stern's four-hour-plus program will be made available live online at no charge for two days, October 25 and 26, to promote an Internet radio service Sirius is launching this week. A formal announcement was planned for Monday morning.
The new service offers more than 75 channels of CD-quality programming over the Internet -- without the need to buy a Sirius satellite receiver -- for a monthly subscription fee of $12.95, the company said in a press release.

The service can be accessed by logging on to the Sirius Web site, www.sirius.com.

The two-day free trial of "The Howard Stern Show" marks the first time he has been available to a non-paying audience since he left terrestrial FM radio in December 2005.

After next week's promotion, fans will once again have to pay to hear the self-proclaimed "king of all media," either by subscribing to Sirius or its Internet service.

Stern's show and other Sirius programming had been available on the Internet before, but only to existing customers who had purchased a satellite receiver in addition to the $12.95 monthly radio subscription.

Under the new stand-alone Internet package, users anywhere in the world can subscribe and listen to Stern online without first having to buy satellite hardware, which is sold only in North America, a company spokesman said.

Sirius rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. offers its own stand-alone Internet service for $7.99 a month.

Stern, a pioneer of ribald radio comedy bits like "Lesbian Dial-a-Date" and "Stripper Jeopardy," stunned the broadcast industry in October 2004 when he announced he was leaving commercial radio for satellite.

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Here is a quote from yesterday's Sirius press release:

"Howard being available live for the first time ever to a worldwide audience is an unprecedented event in the history of radio," said Sirius President of Entertainment and Sports Scott Greenstein. "Listeners can now get what they have been missing: Howard at the top of his game and more than 75 channels of The Best Radio on Radio. It's now The Best Radio on the Internet."

"an unprecedented event in the history of radio" This is just completely over the top. Yes they should play this up as much as they can, but please...
 
Michael D said:
Here is a quote from yesterday's Sirius press release:

"Howard being available live for the first time ever to a worldwide audience is an unprecedented event in the history of radio," said Sirius President of Entertainment and Sports Scott Greenstein. "Listeners can now get what they have been missing: Howard at the top of his game and more than 75 channels of The Best Radio on Radio. It's now The Best Radio on the Internet."

"an unprecedented event in the history of radio" This is just completely over the top. Yes they should play this up as much as they can, but please...

it worked. i subscribed ;D
 
Michael D said:
Here is a quote from yesterday's Sirius press release:

"Howard being available live for the first time ever to a worldwide audience is an unprecedented event in the history of radio," said Sirius President of Entertainment and Sports Scott Greenstein. "Listeners can now get what they have been missing: Howard at the top of his game and more than 75 channels of The Best Radio on Radio. It's now The Best Radio on the Internet."

"an unprecedented event in the history of radio" This is just completely over the top. Yes they should play this up as much as they can, but please...

why is that "over the top"? all he said is stern has never been available worldwide... sounds accurate to me. its not like he said no raido had ever been available worldwide... lighten up dude. ::)
 
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