Shock jock Howard Stern said yesterday that he doesn't expect to last long at CBS Viacom under his new boss, Les Moonves, who'll be filling the void left by departing Viacom honcho Mel Karmazin.
"I can't leave right today but, believe me, I'll be gone in a month," Stern told a caller yesterday, in quotes picked up by the New York Post's John Mainelli.
Explaining why he wasn't leaving right away, he added, "I have a contract and if I walk out they'll sue [me]."
The top morning talker has been "viciously feuding for two years" with Moonves, noted Mainelli.
Stern had promised last week to walk off his show if Karmazin left, before invoking his contractual obligation not to bolt on Tuesday.
CSA_TX said:from Vauge "it is against the spirit of what America is"
How is denying the first amendment rights of a radio DJ helping the spirit of America. If anything it is just one of the many travesties that are being done to the constitution. If you don't like it turn it off. You have a choice.
CSA_TX said:I have to wonder why when there are so many other important issues facing our great nation the government feels the need to pursue a unimportant issue such as this.
bdh said:To give Stern the boot now does nothing to curb the human excrement that saturates the morning airwaves (Dallas itself has several crummy Stern copycats).
The Liberal Puke said:If we can't agree on what to say and when to say it, then let the government tell us...
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