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15 unusual facts about The Howard Stern Show


Abraham Hirschfeld

On at least three occasions, Hirschfeld called into The Howard Stern Show to discuss his conviction and jail time.

Bizaar

On the August 20, 1999, episode of The Howard Stern Show, ICP clashed with fellow guest Sharon Osbourne, and she bet Violent J $50,000 that ICP's next album would not sell more than 200,000 copies, and that it would be subsequently dropped from its distributor.

Bizzar

On the August 20, 1999, episode of The Howard Stern Show, Insane Clown Posse clashed with fellow guest Sharon Osbourne, and she bet Violent J $50,000 that the group's next album would not sell more than 200,000 copies, and that it would be subsequently dropped from its distributor.

Flirtini

Richard Christy, noted heavy metal drummer and writer for The Howard Stern Show, likes flirtinis but calls it a "Viking's Testicle" to make it sound more manly.

George Washington Bridge

In 1994, a caller into The Howard Stern Show was on the bridge threatening to commit suicide, but Stern managed to talk him out of it.

Jumping the shark

Hein subsequently authored two "Jump The Shark" books and later became a regular on The Howard Stern Show around the time he sold his website to Gemstar (owners of TV Guide).

Maple Shade Township, New Jersey

Suzanne Muldowney performance artist best known for her appearances on The Howard Stern Show to discuss and perform her dance interpretation of the cartoon character Underdog.

Moonlite BunnyRanch

In September 2008, a 22-year-old woman calling herself Natalie Dylan announced on The Howard Stern Show that she would auction off her virginity on the BunnyRanch website, and that the act would be consummated at the ranch.

Noel Biderman

and served as a judge for the Miss Tiger Woods mistress pageant on The Howard Stern Show, a contest which Ashley Madison sponsored.

Porn Again

The album cover features Beetlejuice, an entertainer most notable for his appearances on The Howard Stern Show.

Ramones: Raw

It also features the Ramones appearing in a partially ad-libbed skit from Channel 9's The Howard Stern Show and clips from The Uncle Floyd Show.

Supertwink

Despite claims that the film had a $4,000 budget, Christy stated on Stern's radio show that he spent no more than $700.

Produced and made for subscribers of Howard TV, an In Demand digital cable service operated by Howard Stern, the film stars members of Stern's radio show staff and "Wack Packers".

THSS

The Howard Stern Show, an American comedy talk radio show hosted by shock jock Howard Stern

Toby Radloff

On August 3, 2006, Radloff tried out to be the next "Wack Packer" on The Howard Stern Show, but lost in the finals because Stern and crew felt that he was too famous.


Dan Jewett

Duritz discusses these early days, The Himalayans and "Round Here" in a Rolling Stone article entitled "Adam Duritz: 1991 and Everything After." "Round Here" has been performed on The Howard Stern Show, Late Show with David Letterman and has appeared on television shows such as Party of Five.

Fred Norris

Eric Fred Norris (born Fred Leo Nukis; July 9, 1955) is an American radio personality known for being the longest-tenured staff member of The Howard Stern Show aside from Stern himself.

Jon Leiberman

In August 2011, he joined SiriusXM Satellite Radio as a reporter for The Howard Stern Show and Stern's Howard 100 News department, replacing investigative reporter Steve Langford.

T-Bones Records

The title track was soon posted on file-sharing service Napster and made it to The Howard Stern Show.

The Killers of Comedy Tour

The Killers of Comedy Tour features cast and regulars from The Howard Stern Show such as Reverend Bob Levy, Sal Governale, Richard Christy, Jim Florentine, Yucko the Clown and Shuli performing stand up comedy.

Tradio

Various Tradio programs have been the target of prank phone calling by The Howard Stern Shows Richard Christy and Sal Governale.

WRKZ

It was also formerly the home of the syndicated The Howard Stern Show for several years before that show went to Sirius Satellite Radio.

WTAB

WTAB received notoriety in 2009 when Sal Governale and Richard Christy from The Howard Stern Show made prank calls to the station's "Swap Shop" program hosted by Jack Miller.