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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 274. Not illustrated. Chapters: Buffalo, New York Radio Personalities, New York City Radio Personalities, Howard Stern, Arthur Godfrey, Soupy Sales, Bob Grant, Joe Scarborough, Ruth Westheimer, Stephanie Miller, Bob Shannon, George Michael, Charley Steiner, Herbert Morrison, Robin Quivers, Jane Dornacker, Mika Brzezinski, Don Geronimo, William B. Williams, Dan Ingram, Scott Allen Miller, Tim Page, Oscar Brand, Neil Rogers, Larry Kenney, Scott Muni, Vin Scelsa, Harry Harrison, Chuck Leonard, Phil Schaap, Dennis Daniel, Elvis Duran, Al Bandiero, Kevin Scholla, B. Mitchel Reed, Himan Brown, Fred Facey, Johnny Donovan, George Duran, Tom Gregory, Graham Mcnamee, Scott Ferrall, Dj Red Alert, Gil Gross, Ron Lundy, Ben Harvey, Gary Dunes, Chris Carlin, Erica Hayden, Leslie Fram, Ellis Henican, John Minko, Jim Ameche, Spencer Holst, Veronica Vasicka, Zvee Scooler, Steve Post, Mike Schopp, Dick Bartley, Evan Roberts, Tom Marr, Gordon Deal, Stanley Barbot, Don Swaim, Charlie Greer, Dennis Elsas, John Fisk, Don Weeks, Jon Belmont. Excerpt: Howard Allen Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio personality who has hosted The Howard Stern Show on Sirius XM, an uncensored satellite radio service, since 2006. He gained national recognition in the 1990s while on terrestrial airwaves, and is known as a "shock jock" for his outspoken and controversial shows. Stern is the highest-paid radio figure in the United States. He is also the most fined, following a history with the Federal Communications Commission over indecency from 1986 to 2005. Stern wished for a radio career at the age of five. While attending Boston University in 1975, he co-hosted a comedy program at the campus station, WTBU. He made his professional debut at WNTN in Newton, Massachusetts that year. In 1977, he gained on-air and managerial experience for two years at WRNW in...