satellite radio-related stories
Posted Dec 18th 2006 5:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: ABC, Late Night, Celebrities, Talk Show
Well, this is...interesting.
Howard Stern continues his TV talk show tour to promote his Sirius radio show, and last week appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, but not in the same studio as Kimmel. At first it looks like Stern is sitting down in the chair next to Kimmel's desk, but you quickly realized that Stern is in New York City (Kimmel tapes in L.A.) and is sitting in front of a green screen to make it look like he's with Kimmel. You also figure out what's going on once you see Stern and Kimmel attempt to kiss and they can't quite line up their, um, tongues.
Stern also gives Kimmel a free Sirius Stiletto radio. He did the same thing on Letterman last week. I wonder if Dave and Paul feel cheap now? Video after the jump! (Note: the video also includes a 90 year-old woman having an orgasm.)
Continue reading Watch Howard Stern and Jimmy Kimmel make out (virtually) - VIDEO
Posted Oct 3rd 2006 10:38AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, TV Royalty, Daytime, Syndicated

On Fortune magazine's annual ranking of the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Business, Oprah comes in at number 8 (
Rich mentioned this, too) and Martha Stewart at number 28. Fortune included Oprah because of her vast empire, including a new satellite radio channel called Oprah & Friends. She was bumped down from number 4 on last year's list. Number one this year is Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo. I'm not sure how they rank the women, but I think if Oprah told everyone to stop drinking Pepsi, Indra would be in trouble.
And, while Martha's stock is flat and her version of
The Apprentice failed, she makes the list because of her big-time partnerships with KB Home, Macy's and Kodak... plus she still has a very successful publishing business.
Posted May 26th 2006 7:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Industry, Celebrities

The rumors turned out to be true. In a joint press release, attorneys for CBS Radio and Howard Stern have announced that the lawsuit CBS filed against Stern
has been settled.
Sirius is going to pay CBS Radio $2 million, and Stern gets back the master tapes from his 20 years of shows.
But am I missing something here? That's a clever way to word it, but what about the actual lawsuit, that Stern was sued because he promoted Sirius while still under contract with CBS Radio? It's nice he gets the master tapes, but it's almost as if they thought of that to deflect the real outcome of the settlement, which remains undisclosed by both sides.
It will be interesting to see what Stern says about this next week (unless he did it this morning, didn't catch the show). If he's even on next week because of the holiday?
Posted May 24th 2006 9:15PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Industry, Celebrities

According to Reuters, a New York state court clerk has disclosed that a settlement
has been reached in the suit that CBS filed against Howard Stern. The suit alleged that Stern had improperly promoted his move to Sirius satellite radio in the months leading up to his day on CBS Radio.
Of course, as in all stories like this, there is no confirmation of a settlement from either side. In fact, both sides are careful to say that no agreement has been signed yet, which doesn't mean that no deal has been reached, just that one hasn't been "signed" yet. As they say in the news, stay tuned ...