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When did Howard Stern (radio personality not bombshell model enabler) become irrelevant
#11
billb wrote:
in the same room of irrelevants as Gore.

Gore Vidal?
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#12
volcs0 wrote:
[quote=mrbigstuff]
pay radio.
i just can't process that.
Yeah, sorta like pay TV. Who would pay for TV?
I used to think that paying for radio is silly as well. When I lived in an area that I could no longer receive local radio (the stations I wanted to hear) clearly and the stations that I DID get, sucked, we opted for Sirius in one of our cars. I was hooked. I paid for a lifetime subscription in that car and when we bought a new car last year, we did the same for XM in that car. No static, tons of variety and no commercials on most stations. I LOVE being able to listen to CNN when I drive around. Yes, it was not free, but as long as Sirius/XM will be around, I am a customer.
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#13
He has N E V E R been relevant for me.


:mullet:
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#14
Spock wrote:
[quote=billb]
in the same room of irrelevants as Gore.

Gore Vidal?
Leslie Gore?
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#15
john dough wrote:
I used to think that paying for radio is silly as well. When I lived in an area that I could no longer receive local radio (the stations I wanted to hear) clearly and the stations that I DID get, sucked, we opted for Sirius in one of our cars. I was hooked.

I barely have time to catch up on 1/3rd of my podcasts in the car.
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#16
I guess if you live out in the sticks, satellite radio is a good option. But, as Doc says, I barely have time to listen to my stack of CDs (from house or library) and I don't even get around to many podcasts. I also live in one of the best radio markets in the country for variety so we are never lacking on the dial.
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#17
I stopped hearing about him after he went to satellite radio.
I never listen to any radio these days.
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#18
"When was he relevant?"


"pay radio. i just can't process that."


"He has N E V E R been relevant for me."


My thoughts, exactly.
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#19
Funny how such "irrelevancy" gets so many views and responses.
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#20
You're confusing "popular" with "relevant".
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