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Shock jock Stern joins Sirius Canada lineup
| quote: | Howard Stern is extending his reign over Canada as Sirius is adding the outrageous American radio host to its lineup.
Starting Monday, subscribers to the Sirius Canada satellite radio service will have access to the infamous shock jock on his Howard 100 channel.
Howard Stern. (AP file photo)
The commercial radio host and self-proclaimed King of All Media had his debut on Sirius in the United States on Jan. 9.
Sirius Canada – owned by Sirius Satellite Radio of the U.S., and Canadian partners CBC and Standard Radio – and rival XM Satellite Radio came on to the Canadian scene in late November and early December 2005.
Stern was not included in Sirius Canada's initial lineup announcement, so Canadian fans purchased American receivers to access his new satellite channel.
A longtime New York radio personality, the controversial Stern attracted millions of listeners across North America each week with his sexual, racial, religious and "toilet" humour. Last year, Forbes magazine ranked him 27th on its list of the most powerful celebrities in North America.
However, Stern, 50, also frequently ran afoul of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, which fined him repeatedly for indecency and obscenity violations.
Stern was also available on commercial stations in Toronto and Montreal beginning in 1997. But after a flood of complaints to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council and the CRTC, his show was dropped by both stations.
In October 2004, Stern announced his signing of a $500-million, five-year deal with Sirius. The subscriber-based satellite radio network, along with cable television, is not subject to federal indecency regulations.
At the time of the deal, Sirius had 600,000 subscribers in the United States. By the end of 2004, it had 1.1 million, and the number of subscribers rose to 3.3 million by the end of 2005.
In early January, the satellite network rewarded Stern with 34 million shares of its stock, valued at $220 million US, for helping it meet subscriber targets. |
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Jayx1 you kept saying that the CRTC doesnt allow Stern in Canada, where are you getting your info? Do they regulate statellite radio different than teretrial radio? I was under the impression they were regulated in the same way.
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