With the news that the struggling satellite radio conglomerate Sirius XM may be filing for bankruptcy, fans of fart jokes and Artie Lange death-watchers everywhere Read the full post.
Feb 11
2009
11:38 PM ET
Howard Stern business proposal: If satellite radio crashes, why not do a podcast?
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blow it out your ass douche bag
it is all in just season. Radio station is of ownership. Yet know there is mighty in the listeners. A great need for believers to be of lovekindness. Two months ago was known, knowledge will be in the station of love teaching. Till then,peace be with the whole company. Call me anytime. Take care
to whom needs to be of hire. Latexo is location. To be of insurance and encouragement. Wont be disappointed when all is already done. Born to be a smile to others. Love to all. Live laugh love.
How does the Stern show cost $100 million a year? I am sure Howard gets somewhere between $10-15 million in salary, but the other staff doesn’t make nearly as much. They better keep him, because if they don’t, I’m not renewing my Sirius subscription.