Archive for November, 2007
Stern News How Sirius Satellite Radio Works
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xmstash.com: How Sirius satellite radio works
Unlike XM, Sirius does not use GEO satellites. Instead, its three SS/L-1300 satellites form an inclined elliptical satellite constellation. Sirius says the elliptical path of its satellite constellation ensures that each satellite spends about 16 hours a day over the continental United States, with at least one satellite over the country at all times. Sirius completed its three-satellite constellation on November 30, 2000. A fourth satellite will remain on the ground, ready to be launched if any of the three active satellites encounter transmission problems.
Update The Howard Stern Show - Monday, August 27, 2007
Howard Stern is on vacation once again this week so we heard a bunch of old clips during the Howard Stern’s Mammary Lane special. Read full details about those stories and a lot more at MarksFriggin.com
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Late Entry Ouch! Rolling Stone Rips Apart Stern
OUCH! Rolling Stone rips apart Stern
In a scathing article, Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield pulls no punches in his review of Howard Stern’s new show on Sirius. The title and tagline of the article says it all: Howard’s End - Stern’s show puts the "um" in "tedium" - OUCH! The thought behind the whole article is that now that Howard has no enemies - no censors, no FCC, no Clear Channel - he also has no substance anymore either.
"He sounds like he no longer has to deal with anybody who doesn’t kiss his ass, and as a result he sounds like a bored, gloomy fifty-two-year-old man."
The most painful part to read was this:
"Howard spends most of the mornings talking about how famous he is, how loyal his listeners are, how many millions of people are running out to buy Sirius radios, while his studio monkey-boys crowd around the mike to say, "Right on, Howard. You still the king." Fans call in to remind him he’s still got it. […] If you thought his sidekicks were useless suck-ups before, get a load of them now. Robin compares him to Martin Luther King Jr. Artie says the main reason he wishes his father were still alive is so he could hear him on The Howard Stern Show. "We’re making history," he gushes. And this was the first seven days. By next month, Howard will only be able to keep himself awake ordering the staff to do tag-team ass-to-ass action."
What’s your opinion on this? Has Stern lost his edge? Is it a little too early to go judging yet? Were expectations set too high from all the hype?Read the article and sound off here.
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Howard 100 Howard Stern Reporter Drop-kicks Pap
Posted Nov 15th 2007 8:54AM by TMZ Staff Filed under: Celebrity Feuds Gary Garver, a sometimes reporter on Howard Stern, got into a fight with a photog outside a West Hollywood party last night — and was … via TMZ.com
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Hsc News The Howard Stern Show - Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Howard Stern talked about watching Robin mixing her special detox drinks before the show today. Her laugh was also turned into a bit. Hate Man called in with some comments on Robin’s coffee enemas. Howard screwed up and caused a problem with Beth the night before when he blew her off for a game of chess. They spent a bit of time on that subject. Howard talked about terrestrial radio ratings. He talked about his future there at SIRIUS. Howard talked to JD about his mother not being around for him over the past 5 years or so. Tim Sabean’s stink was discussed after he came in smelling of some type of cologne. Read full details about those stories and a lot more at MarksFriggin.com
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Random News Satellite Radio In Plan To Merge
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The planned $13 billion merger of the nation’s two satellite radio services, Sirius and XM, is sure to raise antitrust issues.
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