The Howard Stern Archive 2009 captures a pivotal and somber transition in the show's history, marked primarily by the final year of Artie Lange as a full-time cast member and the expansion of the show's digital and documentary presence on SiriusXM. The Departure of Artie Lange
Give more detail on the Artie Lange timeline leading to his departure. Howard Stern Archive 2009
Final Broadcast: Artie's last live appearance on the show occurred on December 9, 2009, after a broadcast where management sent him home due to his visible impairment. The Howard Stern Archive 2009 captures a pivotal
Paul McCartney: Appeared on January 14, 2009, for a rare, in-depth interview. "Howard Stern 2009 Complete" "HS 2009 MP3 128kbps"
The reaction was polarized. Some fans feared it would dilute the radio show. "Sell-out" cries were heard on the phone lines. Others saw it as a brilliant strategic move—a way for Howard to prove to Middle America that he was a smart, insightful broadcaster, not just a "shock jock."
The 2009 archive of The Howard Stern Show is widely considered one of the most pivotal and intense years in the show's history. It represents the "end of an era," specifically the final year of the core Sirius lineup before major cast changes and a shift in show tone.
The Howard Stern Archive 2009 captures a pivotal and somber transition in the show's history, marked primarily by the final year of Artie Lange as a full-time cast member and the expansion of the show's digital and documentary presence on SiriusXM. The Departure of Artie Lange
Give more detail on the Artie Lange timeline leading to his departure.
Final Broadcast: Artie's last live appearance on the show occurred on December 9, 2009, after a broadcast where management sent him home due to his visible impairment.
Paul McCartney: Appeared on January 14, 2009, for a rare, in-depth interview.
The reaction was polarized. Some fans feared it would dilute the radio show. "Sell-out" cries were heard on the phone lines. Others saw it as a brilliant strategic move—a way for Howard to prove to Middle America that he was a smart, insightful broadcaster, not just a "shock jock."
The 2009 archive of The Howard Stern Show is widely considered one of the most pivotal and intense years in the show's history. It represents the "end of an era," specifically the final year of the core Sirius lineup before major cast changes and a shift in show tone.