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Howard Stern Biography
Birth Name:
Howard Allen Stern
Birth Place:
Jackson Heights, Queens, NY
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign:
01/12/1954, Capricorn
Profession:
Radio host; author; producer
The self-dubbed King of All Media earned millions of fans — not to mention dollars — channeling his id across the airwaves. Born in Long Island, this gawky nerd didn't look like a star, which made radio a perfect career move. After trying to conform to the medium's conventions — and failing — Stern took a shot at being "himself" (or a prurient version thereof) and the gamble paid off. When his morning show was syndicated nationally in the mid-'80s, the shock jock became an unstoppable machine. Still, he frequently drew criticism (sometimes from his own long-suffering wife, Alison) as well as FCC fines for outrageous antics like Homeless Hollywood Squares and Butt Bongo. Soon A-list celebrities — as well as attractive young women willing to disrobe — were clamoring to get on the show, even though Stern would inevitably put them through the wringer. Listeners ate it up in large part because they identified with Stern's shtick as a sexually frustrated married man. In the '90s he branched out into other media, hosting several TV shows; writing an autobiography,
Private Parts
; starring in the book's film adaptation; and producing various specials and series. Then in 1999 Stern surprised his fans by announcing that he and his wife of 21 years were splitting. But the show went on and was as popular (and controversial) as ever. In 2004, fed up with the constant battles with censors, Stern announced that he would ditch the terrestrial radio for satellite starting in 2006, signing an unprecedented $500 million, five-year deal with Sirius.
Howard Stern Fast Facts:
On his first date with his future wife Alison, the couple saw the film
Lenny
based on the life of embattled comedian Lenny Bruce. Stern would also fight censorship throughout his career.
Cost Infinity Broadcasting and Clear Channel Communications at least $4 million in FCC fines for indecent content from his 20-year nationally syndicated radio show that originated from WXRK (K-ROCK) in New York City.
Made an infamous appearance as Fartman at the
1992 MTV Music Video Awards
.
Launched
Howard Stern
on E! Entertainment Television in 1993, the most durable small-screen project of the many attempted by the self-proclaimed "King of All Media."
Set an earnings record for non-sports pay-per-view programming when his 1993
Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant
grossed $40 million.
Ran for Governor of New York on the Libertarian ticket in 1994 but dropped out before the election when told he was required to disclose personal finances.
Admitted to having plastic surgery on his nose and chin in 1997.
Howard Stern Relationships:
Beth Ostrosky - Fiancée
Alison Stern - Ex-wife
Ashley Jade Stern - Daughter
Ben Stern - Father
Deborah Jennifer Stern - Daughter
Ellen Dunn - Sister
Emily Beth Stern - Daughter
Ray Stern - Mother
College:
Boston University, Boston, MA (BS, Communications, 1976)
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