![]() ![]() Now that we can listen to radio over the internet – on our internet-enabled phones – we can listen to him anywhere (is this why he has refused to allow Sirius to put him on the iPhone? I’m still unhappy about that). He would share his revenue and value with no one but his staff. ![]() On the internet, Stern would get the complete freedom he has long lusted after. This week, he was lambasting Rush Limbaugh for ripping off his listeners selling them T-shirt in response to a question from Gary Dell’Abate, Stern said even an extra $1 million wasn’t worth that. Besides, he has plenty of money and no divorce settlement to pay off (or so it would certainly appear). But I suspect that much of his last reported $500 million contract came in stock and that stock is now worth $0.59 (I know all too well, because I own some), so continuing with satellite would still be a gamble. He’s so valuable to Sirius, they surely will make him an offer it would be hard to refuse. Stern has a year left on his contract on satellite. Sounds like more than idle admiration of technology to me. I’d be my own company… So true it’s ridiculous. I wouldn’t even need to work for a company. You’d be able to do everything right at the click of the internet. You’d be able to click and watch us on TV, watch us in the studio live, streaming. ![]() Tomorrow I could go on the internet and start my own channel with my own subscribers. Thanks to my handy Sirius Satellite radio, I was able to – Tivo-like – back and up repeat what he’d just said and I wrote it down: I was running errands today listening to a repeat of the show from this week when I heard Stern talk with a caller about what he could do on the internet. We just got a glimpse of Howard Stern’s next life, I think. ![]()
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