Howard Stern 2008 Archive

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The 2008 presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain was a dominant topic on the show. In March, Stern played and discussed clips of the controversial sermons of Obama's then-pastor, Jeremiah Wright. In perhaps the most controversial segment of the year, Stern sent producer Sal Governale to Harlem to interview Obama supporters. Sal would lie to them, falsely attributing McCain's conservative policies (like being pro-life and pro-war) to Obama, and many supporters still enthusiastically voiced their support. The audio clips spread across the internet, sparking a major national debate about political awareness among voters. howard stern 2008 archive

: 2008 marks the moment Howard transitioned from a "perpetual bachelor" persona back into a committed family man, a shift that fundamentally changed his on-air perspective. 2. The Artie Lange "Slow Burn" The 2008 archive is a dark but essential period for fans of Artie Lange This public link is valid for 7 days

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2008 was a year of significant business moves that would shape Stern's future:

In July 2008, Sirius completed its merger with XM Satellite Radio. This corporate milestone reshaped the satellite radio landscape and solidified Stern's position as the undisputed "King of All Media," expanding his potential audience exponentially. Key Sagas and Studio Conflicts