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Not sure I get your point. Yes, the interviews are scheduled, but all guests know coming in that there are no off-limits areas of questioning -- it's why celebs routinely declined Stern show interview requests in the 90s and early 2000s.

 

Give me one example of what you believe was a "staged" revelation by a celeb during a Stern interview.

 

I'm just busting your eballs.

 

But seriously ... don't you think that the uptick in celebrities agreeing to be interviewed by Stern would point to possibly having rehearsed or, at the very least, previously agreed-upon questions?

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I'm just busting your eballs.

 

But seriously ... don't you think that the uptick in celebrities agreeing to be interviewed by Stern would point to possibly having rehearsed or, at the very least, previously agreed-upon questions?

 

No, I think they're seeing that the celebs who do interviews with Stern see a bump in whatever project they're promoting and enhanced "buzz"...

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we have no choice about growing older, we do have a choice in growing up...i choose to enjoy the fart jokes. But to your point, without Howard, I would have had ZERO(point)ZERO interest in listening to Lady Gaga, his first interview with her absolutely blew me away and I now see her in a completely different light.

 

 

 

I guess some people ONLY want fart jokes and porn stars; the rest of us have grown up.

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we have no choice about growing older, we do have a choice in growing up...i choose to enjoy the fart jokes. But to your point, without Howard, I would have had ZERO(point)ZERO interest in listening to Lady Gaga, his first interview with her absolutely blew me away and I now see her in a completely different light.

 

 

:worthy: This sums it up. Howard is the best interviewer in the business and it's not even close.

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Money makes you soft.

 

Times have changed. What he got away with in the 90s gets three blocks of protesters for three weeks today that make delicate radio executives anxious.

 

The big deal about what Trump said on the bus with Bush was PG rated compared to what Stern said and did in the 90s.

 

Hell, you don't have anything near Morton Downey Jr., Jerry Springer or Jenny Jones on TV today.

 

Is Jerry Springer no longer on TV?

 

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No, I think they're seeing that the celebs who do interviews with Stern see a bump in whatever project they're promoting and enhanced "buzz"...

 

 

we have no choice about growing older, we do have a choice in growing up...i choose to enjoy the fart jokes. But to your point, without Howard, I would have had ZERO(point)ZERO interest in listening to Lady Gaga, his first interview with her absolutely blew me away and I now see her in a completely different light.

 

 

 

 

:worthy: This sums it up. Howard is the best interviewer in the business and it's not even close.

 

 

Yep.

 

Hit 'em with the Hein!

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Is Jerry Springer no longer on TV?

 

 

His 90s show full of fighting and mayhem? God no.

 

Stern was also famous for his access to popular adult film stars. Back in the 90s, pre-Internet, that was a draw. However with the internet and that industry even going mainstream, I doubt a radio interview is all that exciting.

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His 90s show full of fighting and mayhem? God no.

 

 

 

Per my googling, the Jerry Springer show is still on:

 

Original release September 30, 1991 – present

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