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Howard Stern

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Howard Stern
NameHoward Stern
Birth dateJanuary 12, 1954
Birth placeQueens, New York City, New York, United States
OccupationRadio and television personality, comedian, actor, author

Howard Stern is a renowned American radio and television personality, comedian, actor, and author, best known for his provocative and often controversial style. Born in Queens, New York City, New York, United States, Stern developed an interest in radio at a young age, influenced by Wolfman Jack and Robert W. Morgan. He attended Roosevelt High School and later enrolled in Boston University, where he worked at the college radio station, WTBU. Stern's early career was shaped by his experiences at WNTN in Newton, Massachusetts, and WCCC in Hartford, Connecticut.

Early Life and Career

Stern's early life was marked by a strong interest in radio, which led him to work at various stations, including WCCC and WXRK. He was influenced by notable radio personalities, such as Don Imus and Murray the K. Stern's career took off when he joined WNBC in New York City, where he worked alongside Don Imus and Soupy Sales. He also attended Columbia Law School, but dropped out to pursue a career in radio. During this time, Stern developed his unique style, which was shaped by his experiences at WXRK and his interactions with Robin Quivers.

Radio Career

Stern's radio career spans over four decades, with notable stints at WXRK, WNBC, and SiriusXM. He is known for his provocative and often humorous style, which has led to numerous controversies and criticisms. Stern's radio show has featured a wide range of guests, including Donald Trump, Lady Gaga, and Elton John. He has also been influenced by other notable radio personalities, such as Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. Stern's show has been broadcast on various stations, including WXRK, WNBC, and SiriusXM, and has been syndicated to numerous markets, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Television and Film Career

In addition to his radio career, Stern has also made a name for himself in television and film. He has appeared in numerous TV shows, including The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live, and The Simpsons. Stern has also acted in several films, including Private Parts, which was based on his life, and Ruthless People, a comedy film starring Bette Midler and Danny DeVito. He has been influenced by notable filmmakers, such as Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, and has worked with actors like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Stern's television career has also included stints as a judge on America's Got Talent, alongside Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel.

Controversies and Criticisms

Throughout his career, Stern has been involved in numerous controversies and criticisms, including a highly publicized feud with National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and a lawsuit with Infinity Broadcasting. He has also been criticized for his provocative and often offensive style, which has led to numerous complaints and fines from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Stern has been a vocal critic of Michael Jackson and has been involved in feuds with other celebrities, including Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien. He has also been influenced by other notable figures, such as Lenny Bruce and George Carlin, who were known for their provocative styles.

Personal Life

Stern has been married twice, first to Alison Berns and then to Beth Ostrosky. He has three daughters, Emily Stern, Deborah Stern, and Ashley Stern. Stern is a longtime resident of New York City and has also lived in The Hamptons and Los Angeles. He is a self-proclaimed Democrat and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the North Shore Animal League America and the Bulldog Rescue. Stern has also been influenced by notable figures, such as Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock, who have shaped his comedic style.

Legacy and Impact

Stern's legacy and impact on the entertainment industry are undeniable. He has been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine and has won numerous awards, including a Peabody Award and a Marconi Award. Stern's unique style and provocative humor have influenced a generation of comedians and radio personalities, including Opie and Anthony and The Jim Rome Show. He has also been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Stern's impact on popular culture is evident in his numerous appearances on TV shows, such as The Simpsons and Family Guy, and his influence on other notable figures, such as Sacha Baron Cohen and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

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