Howard Stern

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Beyond the Multiplex Beyond the Multiplex
Howard Stern and Tiki Barber take in Adam Carolla's "The Hammer." Plus: A dark indie from an "Entourage" actor and a compelling doc about U.S. soldiers.
Is the fix in on "American Idol"? Is the fix in on "American Idol"?
Allegations surface that support from Howard Stern and ballot stuffing from Indian call centers are responsible for the improbable staying power of "Idol" contestant Sanjaya Malakar.
The Fix The Fix
Cruise wants a Lauer rematch. Stern warns Couric about CBS. McConaughey trounced by 14-year-old girls.
The Fix The Fix
Couric all set for CBS News? World not ready for "United 93"? Plus: What's weighing down Kate Moss' handbag?
The Fix The Fix
A Jane Fonda/Ted Turner sex tape? "Brokeback" named Hollywood word of the year. Plus: A close look at the Oscar bump.
The Fix The Fix
Stern and Moonves face off. Anna Nicole Smith "the mother of probate law"? Plus: George Michael calls drug arrest "own stupid fault."
The Fix The Fix
The secrets of Paris' diaries unlocked? Stern stolen by pirates. Plus: Locklear dumps Sambora.
The Fix The Fix
Britney embraces Hinduism. Howard Stern admits he's had plastic surgery. Plus: Is Madonna exercising herself to death?
You don't know Jack? You don't know Jack?
Jack radio is cheap and soulless and all about random sex; it's also the new love of my life. Who needs Howard Stern?
Stern not so prudish? Stern not so prudish?
Sirius shock jock denies allegations that he didn't want his daughter appearing nude onstage.
Howard Stern: Prudish papa Howard Stern: Prudish papa
America's favorite shock jock didn't like the idea of his daughter stripping down.
Melania's monstrous mams Melania's monstrous mams
Donald Trump holds forth on the joys of his pregnant wife's blimplike body.
Talk about obscenity
Congress' latest idiotic effort to make the airwaves "decent" explains why Americans favor lawmakers about as much as telemarketers and drunken drivers.
The FCC's cable crackdown The FCC's cable crackdown
The indecency war is ready to heat up -- and Tony Soprano, Jon Stewart and the "South Park" kids better watch their mouths.
Lenny's children Lenny's children
40 years after Lenny Bruce began his dark descent, here are the top 10 true heirs to his outlaw legacy.
Rush's forced conscripts Rush's forced conscripts
American Forces Radio fires a daily barrage of Rush Limbaugh at its million uniformed listeners. So why are liberals kept off the military's airwaves?
America's laziest fascist America's laziest fascist
Infamous shock jock Michael Savage bombed in a bizarre, half-baked stage show this week, but his 6 million listeners just heard him call for the U.S. to murder millions of Arabs. Does the FCC care?
Right Hook Right Hook
Steyn slams Bush for torture apology, Hagelin blames abuses on American porn culture; Savage calls for U.S. to kill "thousands" of Iraqi prisoners and drop an H-bomb on an Arab capital. Plus: Heartland hard-liners dub same-sex marriage licenses "death certificates."
Howard Stern unplugged Howard Stern unplugged
With the government escalating its war on radio free speech, the shock jock's days are numbered.
First they came for Howard
Why isn't everyone who cares about free speech rallying around the embattled radio personality?
Watch your mouth Watch your mouth
In its Thursday ruling against Bono and Howard Stern, the FCC announced that a new day of language policing has dawned.
Howard Stern's schwing voters Howard Stern's schwing voters
The raunchy jockey is mobilizing his army of listeners against Bush -- and they could make a difference in November.
The passion of Howard Stern The passion of Howard Stern
The shock jock says radio colossus Clear Channel fired him because he criticized George Bush -- and he's sure as hell not going to go quietly.
Right Hook Right Hook
Howard Stern declares war on Bush's "religious agenda"; Gary Bauer claims gay sex is deadlier than smoking. Plus: Presidential Prayer Team prays for the CIA to nab Osama.
Clear Channel boss is shocked -- shocked -- to find indecency! Clear Channel boss is shocked -- shocked -- to find indecency!
After years of profiting from some of the most vulgar shows on radio, the broadcast behemoth has suddenly turned puritanical. It couldn't have anything to do with those congressional hearings, could it?
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