Howard Stern: King of All Media
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Howard Stern: King of All Media

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Howard Stern: King of All Media

by Paul D. Colford (Narrator: Elliott Gould)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Audio Scope (1996-06)
ISBN: 1573754226
EAN: 9781573754224
Dewy Decimal #: 791.44028092
Audio Cassette
SKU: M116284
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 1573754226 Tapes & box free of markings; tapes play perfectly. Box shows very minimal shelf wear. plastic cases evidence gentle use. Overall, a very pretty copy. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Everyone listens to Howard Stern, from trash collectors to CEOs. Stern's popularity knows no bounds--his radio show is syndicated nationwide, he is a best-selling author, and host of annual pay-per-view extravaganzas. Now, Paul Colford, acclaimed Rush Limbaugh biographer and radio columnist for Newsday, chronicles the rise of the king of shock jocks from his humble beginnings to his battles with the FCC, his fascination with transcendental meditation and obsession with sex! 2 cassettes.
Amazon.com Review
Howard Stern talks about himself on his syndicated radio show 5 days a week, 4 hours a day. Howard Stern already has published two best-selling books based on his life and career. This leaves very little of interest for the author to say about Stern who, after all, is popular partly because he blabs so freely about his own (married) sex life and the mundane humiliations of his past. Colford flips the coin and bets the reader will be interested to hear how NORMAL and NOT shocking the shock-jock's life really is. Some will be more interested than others.


Customer Reviews


Confidence Is Being Bold Enough To Be Yourself!
Rating (4)
Date: 2003-09-23

1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


America has been known the bastion where you have a right to be different if you have the confidence to stay with your beliefs in the face of societal ridicule. Pioneers end up two ways, some find prosperity by starting new paths, and some end up with arrows in their backs. After reading this book, Howard Stern is a Pioneer that prospers due to his will to be different and confident at work and in life.

It was a joy reading an unbiased book on Howard Stern. I enjoyed his radio show once in awhile but admit I have had to tune it out and off now and then too. The book gave interesting information on the salaries of his staff and inner workings of Radio and TV Stations and how programs acquire airtime.

I agree with author who never trashes Howard Stern but actually gives a good picture of him and his struggles to being a Top Radio personality. I admire Howard's sheer determination to work hard at job, support his family and talk about anything.

I really enjoyed learning how the Stations Sponsors who advertised on his show were impressed with his professionalism and interest in knowing and learning everything about their products and services they were selling. This is a true mark of an honest man living up to his job as a professional.

I was surprised to learn that Infinity did pay off his FCC fines to avoid problems with a merger later. I feel Howard has been a pioneer with the airwaves and first amendment issues to the public benefit not to anyone's detriment.

Since losing his marriage and wife as well as Jackie the Joke Man it is not the same show. But is still entertaining. I now use it as one of three stations I use walking in the morning. I find National Public Radio more enlightening, Jim Quinn for more thoughtful and Howard and crew interesting and delightful on entertainment issues of our day.

In the end, Howard learn to be confident in his own ideas, own behavior and always paid attention to his sponsors, people who helped him and mutual friends and professionals. I believe having supreme confidence in you like Howard Stern demonstrates every day. Those seeking to banish him just need to tune him out or off, but not remove him in anyway


Howard Stern : King of All Media.
Rating (4)
Date: 2000-03-05

4 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


It pretty much is a factual account of Howard Stern's life from his childhood days to his days in Detroit and WNBC radio. Nothing risque is really discussed. I would recommend it to someone who is looking for a viewpoint of Howard's life other than Howard. The author neither supports or chastises Stern, but presents the facts without any bias one way or the other, and that's nice to see in journalism. It's definitely worth checking out.


Good insights into Stern's history.
Rating (5)
Date: 1999-06-03

1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


I found this book to be informative to Stern's rise to fame and fortune. Nothing really groundbreaking or unbelieveable, just the facts. A very quick, but honest look at Howard's personal life. How he keeps everyone at bay and tries to isolate himself from the world at this house, which is understandable. Private Parts offers more humor, but a lot of the same stuff, of course.


For the Howard Stern fan who has everything -- almost.
Rating (4)
Date: 1998-07-02

2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


I found Paul Colford's book interesting, well-written, and entertaining. I have all of Howard Stern's books, videos, CDs, and a large collections of magazine articles and such. King of All Media is a nice addition to my collection. But don't take my word for it. Go to the nearest bookstore and check it out for yourself. Then get online and order it for less $$ from amazon.com.

Retail Price: $14.00
Our Price:$0.99
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