Special Reports & Tweets - My response to Howard Sternā€˜s show being canceled by SiriusXM for having lower ratings than drying paint.. https://t.co/mxFVQmMiBx Aired: 2025-08-07 Duration: 07:31 === Almost No Audience (04:25) === [00:00:02] So Howard Stern is going to have his show canceled on Sirius XM. [00:00:08] Doesn't matter. [00:00:09] Almost no one listens to it. [00:00:12] It's like Stephen Colbert. [00:00:16] Stern, when he got his contract in 2006 for all that money, it still had a tiny audience. [00:00:24] But now it has almost no audience. [00:00:27] Endorsed by Hillary Clinton, he endorses Hillary Clinton. [00:00:31] The guy is a joke. [00:00:32] His blue-collar audience he had back when he was on radio, and he was big then, doesn't want to hear that crap. [00:00:40] And so, you know, Howard Stern was always a geek. [00:00:43] And by geek, I mean the old term for geek was people that did like bite the heads off bats and stuff. [00:00:50] I mean, he would just, you know, sit there and try to be shocking. [00:00:54] And then he just became somebody that said, I'm glad people are dying of COVID that didn't take the shot and take the shot. [00:01:03] We should lock people up that don't take it. [00:01:05] Like Arnold Schwarzenegger, screw your freedom. [00:01:08] These people are beyond dinosaurs. [00:01:10] And so you've got all these ancient boomers, even older, that are all dead now, that thought Howard Stern was a big star. [00:01:17] They gave him that contract in 2006. [00:01:20] But in the last decade, it was just the establishment pretending they still had an audience and a facade. [00:01:27] But now none of the advertisers will advertise because, I mean, Howard Stern was lucky to have like 100,000 listeners a day. [00:01:34] Look at the numbers in the last few years. [00:01:37] Local nothing talk shows in big cities have that. [00:01:41] I mean, I've got conservatively 50 million listeners and viewers a day, very conservatively. [00:01:47] And of course, back in 2016, 17, I had the biggest show, English-speaking show in the world for all the censorship. [00:01:53] I mean, Joe Rogan has 50 million viewers a day right now, consistently every day. [00:01:59] So to say that Stern's show was canceled was already canceled by no one watching. [00:02:05] They could pretend it was a show. [00:02:08] Him and Robin quivers, you know, he sells unapproved supplements unapproved by the FDA. [00:02:14] It's a 96 law called the Grass Act. [00:02:19] They have jurisdiction over it. [00:02:21] Whole Foods and everywhere else is full of supplements. [00:02:24] GNC, because they work. [00:02:26] You know, turmeric, methylene blue, vitamin C. He's like, oh, I'm a scammer, but we should all take our experimental mRNA shot. [00:02:40] So Stern was a has-been a long time ago. [00:02:46] But his cancellation this fall is just emblematic of how they propped up these facades. [00:02:55] And, you know, the best part of his show the last six, seven, eight years is when they do those parodies with the puppets. [00:03:00] And I post some of those here below. [00:03:02] That's actually pretty funny. [00:03:04] And, you know, I listened to him in high school and stuff. [00:03:06] And I was, I first got on radio in 96. [00:03:08] He was the morning show. [00:03:11] And I, you know, a lot of it was boring. [00:03:13] Some of it funny. [00:03:15] But since the late 90s, I'm listenable. [00:03:20] So everybody's like, oh, he's canceled. [00:03:23] And some of my crew today said, hey, we're going to reach out to XM and try to get you back on there now that Stern's gone. [00:03:30] And I said, you guys can do that if you want. [00:03:32] But I mean, we didn't have a big audience on the next time we were on there. [00:03:35] We had one of the bigger audiences for them, but I was like, sure, go ahead. [00:03:39] But it's like trying to dig up dinosaur bones and trying to reanimate them or something. [00:03:44] I mean, this isn't Jurassic Park. [00:03:46] So corporate media is a joke. [00:03:52] Look, I knew this 20 years ago. [00:03:54] I'd go on some 10,000-what AM station with a popular local talk show host, and I'd plug one of my films or one of my books. [00:04:02] And on some local show that had a big audience, I'd see 500,000 orders come in for three-minute interview. [00:04:08] That's a gauge of the audience. [00:04:11] And then I'd go on Stern, I mean, even 15, 20 years ago, and sold 500 videos, 500 DVDs. === Decades Of Decline (03:18) === [00:04:20] It's just like, what? [00:04:22] I mean, it was a small audience then. [00:04:25] It's non-existent now. [00:04:29] So he celebrated, in fact, the video below is just one example that a fan posted today, InfoWars fan. [00:04:37] He's like, oh, Alex Jones is on with us with his puppet. [00:04:40] And he goes, sorry, you don't have an audience. [00:04:41] No one listens to you. [00:04:44] And even then when he did that like six, seven years ago, I had 30 times, 50 times the audience again. [00:04:51] So it's like pretending, oh, you're Howard Stern and oh, you're Arnold Schwarzenegger. [00:04:55] They're dinosaurs, people. [00:04:58] They're dinosaurs. [00:05:01] And Trump's 79, he still thinks, he said during the campaign, why podcasts are giving a run for the money of the networks. [00:05:15] And, you know, it's true. [00:05:17] For boomers, still they watch corporate media and that's it. [00:05:21] And they're all dying. [00:05:24] So AI, all the stuff coming out, this is the real age of hardcore competition. [00:05:34] People like Stern are just sad jokes. [00:05:37] And it was really pathetic to see him go from the so-called shock jock free speech guy and how he's censored and stuff for making fart jokes to Mr. Censorship, Mr. Pro Lockdown. [00:05:50] The guy is, again, a case one example of what not to be. [00:05:56] So Howard Stern, the Democrats have to sue me to try to shut me down because my audience is so big, people want it. [00:06:02] Nobody wants you. [00:06:04] So I just thought I would point out that this isn't your tombstone today of relevancy. [00:06:09] Your tombstone was decades ago. [00:06:11] People just hadn't figured it out yet. [00:06:14] It's like you've woken up in your coffin six feet under decades after you got irrelevancy. [00:06:18] You woke up dead. [00:06:21] And it's pathetic. [00:06:26] You're so self-important. [00:06:28] And your collapse is emblematic. [00:06:30] Hollywood's gone. [00:06:30] It's all gone. [00:06:31] It's all a joke. [00:06:33] It's beautiful. [00:06:34] This is the great awakening, Stern. [00:06:38] And you sat back and celebrated my censorship and the attacks on me and others. [00:06:44] And the pit you dug for us is now the political, cultural, relevancy grave you're in. [00:06:50] Truly pathetic, truly sick. [00:06:52] They knew decades ago you didn't have an audience. [00:06:56] But now your lack of audience then is a great audience compared to what you got now. [00:07:03] And they knew you were a fraud, but they could still sell boomer executives on advertising with you. [00:07:09] Now that doesn't work anymore because most of the boomers are dead or have one leg in the grave. [00:07:16] Just like you. [00:07:17] You keep taking your mRNA shot, Stern. [00:07:20] You keep making fun of Eric Clapping, almost killed by the shot. [00:07:22] The 30 million dead from the shot. [00:07:24] You just keep being withauci. [00:07:26] You just keep promoting it. [00:07:29] You just keep loving it.