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anyone listen to stern on sirius?

so is it an orgy of F bombs or what?

what kinds of things have they done?

Ive been dying for some reviews
 
haha wow nice

i been tryin to git on, i offered to fix gary up with some veneers for some advertisement but i guess hes scared
 
I heard he is having a 2nd channel devoted to news!!

Lets see who gets exposed, I can't wait!
 
Damn. If I was in the U.S. I would actually pay for Stern and I usually don't pay for anything when it comes to info/entertainement.

Go Stern!

I'd rather listen to one of his interviews anyday taht O'brien, Leno, Letterman or any other radio or TV personality.

And the U.S. government and corporation in bed with W. Bush tried to censor him because he started criticising W. Bush.

FCC sux, too.

Go Stern!
 
Mr_Snafu said:
And the U.S. government and corporation in bed with W. Bush tried to censor him because he started criticising W. Bush.

FCC sux, too.

There you go again, talking out your ass and trying to pin it on Bush. The FCC has been around a lot longer than six years. It was founded in 1934.

You make it sound as if the FCC had it out for Stern. The FCC has been warning Stern for many, many years that he was inviolation of FCC rules (This includes warnings that he recieved under the Clinton administration). Warning him and generally letting it end there. Rules that were passed by the majority of people in the US (Being a foreigner, you opinion of the FCC rules means dick).

In the end, all they did was fine the company that employed Stern.

I'm going to enjoy it when Sirius finds out that the ROI in Sterns won't be worth it.
 
DOMS said:
There you go again, talking out your ass and trying to pin it on Bush. The FCC has been around a lot longer than six years. It was founded in 1934.

You make it sound as if the FCC had it out for Stern. The FCC has been warning Stern for many, many years that he was inviolation of FCC rules (This includes warnings that he recieved under the Clinton administration). Warning him and generally letting it end there. Rules that were passed by the majority of people in the US (Being a foreigner, you opinion of the FCC rules means dick).

In the end, all they did was fine the company that employed Stern.

I'm going to enjoy it when Sirius finds out that the ROI in Sterns won't be worth it.

All in all, Bush has created a Religious type of government that frowns on "potty mouth and porn" and since he has been in office, there has been an uprise censorship, something that any US citizen should be vehemently against. Afterall this bullshit with stern and the popout titty from Janet Jackson (who now looks like a cow), I feel like we are a communist country at times and I fucking LOVE this country with all my heart.
 
Robert DiMaggio said:
I used to watch his show on E every night, and a few years ago when he was syndicated in Colo. I listened to him daily. I have thought about getting XM radio just for his show.

:rofl:
 
I listen to NPR.
 
juggernaut said:
''The best activitities for your health are pumping and humping.''
Arnold Shwarzenegger
"President Bush has been silent on Schwarzenegger. Of course, he can't pronounce Schwarzenegger."
David Letterman

But I disagree with this concept of Bush "censoring" people. Janet Jackson boob "falling" out in front millions anf millions of people across the nation would been deal with in the same fashion by the FCC under any president at the time, even the morally lax Bill Clinton (I'm not calling him a bad president).

As far as Stern is concerned, He is and has always been a pawn to Mel Karmazin who has made over 30 donations to democratic candidates.
 
Also Ive liked Stern show a side from some political banter and the move to sirius is a good one.
 
most definitely the move to satelite was a good one. Already, even though the f-bomb was dropped a "few" times, the show is more exciting and daring. Who the hell knows what hes goign to do now?

hey bigss...you made some pretty decent points. And I wouldnnt call Clinton a bad prez, however 9/11 happened just s few months after Bush took office. How did we get that way and who is really to blame for 9/11?
 
I have been listening to Stern for the last 5 years. I have Sirius and I think the show is great. I still listen to some AM stations. No FM though. You hear David Lee Roth yet?
 
DOMS said:
You make it sound as if the FCC had it out for Stern. The FCC has been warning Stern for many, many years that he was inviolation of FCC rules (This includes warnings that he recieved under the Clinton administration). Warning him and generally letting it end there. Rules that were passed by the majority of people in the US (Being a foreigner, you opinion of the FCC rules means dick).

It sure seemed like they had it out for Stern. He got fined for reading a quote (word for word) of something that was said on Oprah... of course Oprah didn't get a warning.

More realistically the FCC responded to complaints from a handfully of noisy individuals who had it out for Stern. Really, if you ever listened to Stern, the show really wasn't bad at all compared to everything else that was out there. The difference was Stern had a reputation so he couldn't get away with the same stuff that sitcoms or Oprah get away with.

It was all about complaints and just because he got more complaints doesn't mean his material was any worse than anyone else's... it just means he had the reputation of being vulgar and was a target because of that reputation. If you listened to his show in the last couple of years, you'd know that reputation was no longer deserved (even though it may have been one time)
 
bigss75 said:
But I disagree with this concept of Bush "censoring" people. Janet Jackson boob "falling" out in front millions anf millions of people across the nation would been deal with in the same fashion by the FCC under any president at the time, even the morally lax Bill Clinton (I'm not calling him a bad president).

I don't understand what the big deal was anyway... she was wearing a pasty so you couldn't see any nipple anyway. Besides it was only a brief second.

You can see way more boob than that just watching the celebrities walking down the red carpet and one of the many award ceremonies... but nobody says anything about this.

I think that is the problem. There is a huge double standard. What you do on tv or radio can be punished even though many others do far worse with no penalty... it just depends on who is doing it, what the circumstances are and how many complaints you get.
 
NeilPearson said:
It sure seemed like they had it out for Stern. He got fined for reading a quote (word for word) of something that was said on Oprah... of course Oprah didn't get a warning.

I doubt Oprah had a decade-long history of pushing, and crossing, the FCC's rules.
 
DOMS said:
I doubt Oprah had a decade-long history of pushing, and crossing, the FCC's rules.

That is irrelevant. You are fined on your actions and not your past history.

My wife watches Oprah sometimes and I hear sexual things on that show every so often that Stern wouldn't have dared to say in the last few years.
 
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