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We usually segue into graphic, sex-obsessed talks with Ronnie the Limo Driver, a year-old Stern show mainstay who has now become its lead character, eating up airtime and surpassing Stern himself. Hope Ronnie got a raise for all this heavy lifting, unlistenable though he may be. And how could they not? Stern long ago abandoned his best attribute, going after famous hypocrites.

But Hilaria barely rates a mention. Riley analyst Zack Silver wrote to clients, in part:. Our recent survey work suggests that only a low-single-digit percentage of respondents subscribe to SiriusXM solely because of Howard Stern. The less he puts into the show and the more he treats his paying audience with contempt, the more money he makes. The News cost nothing to produce, was a must-listen, and usually guaranteed at least one unpredictable hot take from Stern, earning him a spot in the news cycle.

Yet in quarantine — the most newsworthy year in recent memory — this segment has completely disappeared, with zero explanation. There may be no greater F-you to his longtime fan base: Even that is too much work. The self-proclaimed King of All Media has, without seeming to realize it, given a master class in how to lose an entirely captive audience. He called a crisis meeting, thankfully taped and leaked by a disgruntled employee you can watch it on YouTube.

This story has been shared , times. This story has been shared 19, times. This story has been shared 18, times. This story has been shared 11, times. View author archive email the author follow on twitter Get author RSS feed. Name required. Email required. Comment required. More On: howard stern. Read Next Andy Dick arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. The conventional wisdom is that the Sterns will retire to Florida, just as thousands of New Yorkers have done before them.

But they ultimately decided to buy their North County Road estate because they felt most comfortable in Palm Beach. Count among those friends rocker Jon Bon Jovi, who bought his first property in Palm Beach five years after the Sterns bought theirs.

Beth Stern, who is well known for her animal-rights advocacy and pet-adoption work, made inroads into that community in Palm Beach County a couple of years after the Sterns bought their estate. In , she worked with a local rescue effort to help the American Humane Association fly in 60 rescue pets from Alabama with the goal of getting them fostered at homes and no-kill shelters in West Palm Beach, Orlando, Palm Harbor, Naples and Tampa.



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