If you have Sirius XM (or access to the vast unofficial archives), take a week to listen to the spring and summer of 2008. It is a masterclass in tension, addiction, transition, and raw, unfiltered honesty.
Here is why the 2008 archive deserves a second look. howard stern 2008 archive
It is the sound of a king (Howard) realizing he can't control his court jester (Artie). It is the sound of a sidekick (Robin) facing her mortality. And it is the sound of a medium (Satellite Radio) realizing the internet is about to eat it alive. If you have Sirius XM (or access to
If you want comfort food, listen to 2005. If you want high drama, listen to 2008. It is the sound of a king (Howard)
When we talk about the "Golden Era" of The Howard Stern Show , most fans immediately point to the 1990s—the Billy West years, the debut of Artie Lange, or the legendary fight with the FCC. But if you dig into the archives, there is a specific year that stands out as a bizarre, brilliant, and chaotic turning point: 2008.