MAQI said:
I don't watch much television, but generally I think it's Japan that has the weirdest TV shows. Then again I see this and I wonder who the crown goes to.
Uh, maybe you didn't realize it, but Howard Stern is a radio program.
no, he's actually a person.
Funny, cuz I have always thought of him as an anus or a douche bag.
well, physically he's a person. but yeah, in every other aspect he's a douche bag and an anus.
Rainking13 said:
long live the king of media, only he could do something like this and it make news. My vote would to Lohan. The whiskey farts can be something awful.
He's still alive? I'm shocked because his career has been dead for years.
I used to love his show when I was a kid, but I couldn't stand him after he came out with his movie. Either he became more annoying or I grew up, but I think his career is far from dead.
For the last two weeks, Mr. Stern has been promoting a Web site created by a 24-year-old "American Idol" fan that encourages people to support the worst performer on the popular talent show.
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According to Mr. Della Terza, votefortheworst.com had been receiving a million or so hits per "Idol" show this season; that number jumped to more than three million after his first appearance on Mr. Stern's show.
RubberSoul said:
Uh, maybe you didn't realize it, but Howard Stern is a radio program.
He also has a TV show.
Wrong again. He has an contract with On Demand to show various highlights from his radio show on a subcription only basis.
Would that happen to be on....TV? Unless it's being broadcast directly into your brain, even if it is an On Demand subscription...I believe that is considered a show on TV.
Dude, is a sporting event a "TV show"? Just because something is broadcast on TV doesn't make it a TV show in the traditional sense. TV Shows are shown on a scheduled basis and are the same length and format every time they are on. None of these characteristics apply to Howard Stern On Demand. The programming is not broadcast on any TV network. Every element of the programming is unique in format and timing and everything is based on the radio show.
RubberSoul said:
Uh, maybe you didn't realize it, but Howard Stern is a radio program.
He also has a TV show.
Wrong again. He has an contract with On Demand to show various highlights from his radio show on a subcription only basis.
Would that happen to be on....TV? Unless it's being broadcast directly into your brain, even if it is an On Demand subscription...I believe that is considered a show on TV.
Dude, is a sporting event a "TV show"? Just because something is broadcast on TV doesn't make it a TV show in the traditional sense. TV Shows are shown on a scheduled basis and are the same length and format every time they are on. None of these characteristics apply to Howard Stern On Demand. The programming is not broadcast on any TV network. Every element of the programming is unique in format and timing and everything is based on the radio show.
Can we start a group for splitting hairs and arguing distinctions without differences? So we can get ridiculous quibbling out of threads?
cinnamongurl
San Diego, CA
January 2006
MAY 07, 2007 08:49 PM