The Associated Press reports that Howard Stern bid his terrestrial audience fairwell today and encouraged them to tune in to him on Sirius Satellite Radio on January 9, 2006. According to the article, Stern began his show by saying, “Good morning, and welcome to the last show on terrestrial radio,” while the sound of “Taps” played in the background. HowardStern.com has a countdown to the day when there is “no more FCC, no more boss, no more interference….”
Whether you like The Howard Stern Show or not, you have to have a certain admiration for Stern’s willingness to walk away from one of the most popular syndicated radio programs in the United States. He will attempt to recreate it in the context of a subscription service.
I’m wondering if lifting the speech and content restrictions that have been the bane of Howard Stern’s existence since at least 1995 will be entirely positive for the show and its audience. There will have to be limits, but what will they be? I guess you’ll have to tune in on January 9 to find out.
But, before you do, you’ll need a Sirius-compatible radio. So check out a few options:
- SIRIUS Sportster Replay Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio, 6-line LCD display, 44-minute memory buffer
- JVC KT-SR2000 Plug ‘n’ Play Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver, smaller and less expensive than the Sportster
- Sirius S50 Satellite Radio Receiver System Pack, 50-hour recording capability, MP3 capability, built-in FM transmitter
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