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Article: Shock jock Howard Stern will head to satellite radio in 2006.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- October 7, 2004
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Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 7--CHICAGO -- Shock jock Howard Stern said Wednesday that he will move to satellite radio in 2006, launching what may be the biggest challenge to traditional radio since the arrival of television and freeing himself from government regulators.
Stern, whose salacious show reaches more than 12 million listeners in 46 markets, will move to Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. The fledgling subscriber-based radio system has been scratching for the right mix of content that will entice listeners to shell out $12.95 every month.
He's not coming cheap.
Sirius is paying roughly $500 million ...