Articles covering North American radio since the 1920s profile the programs and personalities of vintage radio as well as the new stars and popular programs of today.
Scourge of the FCC, superhero to his fans, Howard Stern, known as the "King of all Media", comes through loud and clear in this great new book written by a fan for all of Howard's fans. Now, you can relive your favorite moments with Howard ...
-- National radio and print media campaign, including national pet magazines. -- Unique! There are other books on pet names, but they are merely listings. -- A compilation of whimsical, sometimes bizarre, essays about pets' names. -- Profus...
Revealing facts about the radio host, author, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media" include a profile of the real Howard Stern, and the scoop on his influences, his family, and his radio show cohorts.
A fascinating cultural history of American radio and its unique influence on American life, institutions, and mores discusses the rise of radio plays during the 1930s and 1940s, the growth of ham radio, 1950s pop radio, and the modern rise ...
With this invaluable resource, Stern's 16 million weekly listeners can keep a wealth of information stored at their fingertips--from Howard's middle name (Alan) and favorite food (Chinese) to his least successful school subject (chemistry)....
Profiles the radio host, author, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media," and includes information on his influences, his family, and his radio show cohorts.
Explores the many faces of Howard Stern, examining his impact on talk radio, free speech, and American popular culture through 200 full-color photographs and a chronicle of his life from Long Island youth to King of Media.
A guide to the many internet resources related to the popular radio talk-show host points fans to web sites, images, audio clips, song parodies, radio transcripts, and much more. Original.