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Howard Sterns 3rd Year at Sirius

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posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 06:33 PM
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Congrats to Howard Stern who today in 2006 (01-09-06)
moved to satellite radio and found a way around the FCC.

To all the haters and to all the fans, here's a big fat
Baba-Booey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[edit on 9-1-2009 by cluckerspud]



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 06:43 PM
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He's a naughty naughty boy! Yet if you say so he'll throw you in the corn field...

Seriously or sirisously, I must be on some other plane of existence for certain, a dimensional riff has occurred because I know he did this back in 2001, right?

oops, man am I a fool, yes it was 2006. Ok I am going to throw myself in the corn field.

[edit on 9-1-2009 by antar]



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 06:49 PM
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For Howard.
It was a long arduous climb for him to release himself from the
opinion, manipulation and control of mainstream.
This is a wonderful thing and worthy to note.
We should all be so successful in keeping our rights!



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 06:51 PM
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Probably won't make it to a 4th year as satellite radio is darn near bankrupt. Howard was smart and dumped all of his shares the first day he could. Why isn't this on BTS?



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 06:57 PM
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Originally posted by nyarlathotep
Probably won't make it to a 4th year as satellite radio is darn near bankrupt. Howard was smart and dumped all of his shares the first day he could. Why isn't this on BTS?


Well, he did sign a 5 year deal.
So to say it won't make it the 4th is quite a call.
Is this your prediction.
They went from 600,000 subscribers to 4.67 million.
And then mergerd with XM.
I certainly don't know stocks and stuff, but it
sounds successful on all ends.

Can you please sight where he traded all his stock on the first
day. I don't doubt, just asking for confirmation on this.



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 07:03 PM
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I will need to look it up and I have to leave in a few, so I will post later. Usually companies don't merge if they are doing great.

Sirius shares are trading at .14. That's 14 cents.

www.thestreet.com...

Edit: OK, I was wrong about him selling his shares the first day he could, but he did dump them, all of them. And for good reason if you look at the above link at the current value of Sirius.


[edit on 1-9-2009 by nyarlathotep]



posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 10:33 PM
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Cool. Thanks for the info. I agree that mergers
can take place if one is doing poor. In this case
XM was having trouble keeping up.

Even with that being said, I'm sure the company will
have it's ups and downs, but I highly doubt it is in
risk of becoming non-existent.

The freedom, choice and content on satellite, blows
regular radio out of the water. As more people are
exposed to it, they will see what crap testicle radio is.

Not that our discussion was off topic, I'd like to shift back
towards my original point of that he managed to get the
FCC off his ass. Kudos to him. He has had a long career
and deserves what he has earned.

A victory against censorship!




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