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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Bags on February 19, 2004, 04:12:00 pm
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I swear, this can't be real. But, it's an AP story in the W. Post....
washingtonpost.com
Stern's Melendez to Announce 'Tonight Show'
By MICHAEL P. WEINFELD
The Associated Press
Thursday, February 19, 2004; 12:54 PM
WASHINGTON - Jay Leno's new announcer on NBC's "The Tonight Show" will be "Stuttering" John Melendez from Howard Stern's radio show, a spokeswoman said.
Melendez will start March 29, replacing Edd Hall, who's leaving the show after 12 years to concentrate on doing movies.
He is working with a speech coach to help with his announcing, a "Tonight Show" spokeswoman told The Associated Press Wednesday.
Besides announcing, Melendez will be in sketches and will go out on interviews. Melendez is famous for embarrassing the people he talks to, but he won't be doing that sort of interview for Leno, the spokeswoman said.
"Tonight Show" executives became interested in Melendez after seeing him on the ABC reality show "I'm a Celebrity: Get Me out of Here." The spokeswoman said Melendez came across as a "peacemaker" and "family man."
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I have no idea or perspective as to whether this is good, bad or indifferent.
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Haaha ha ha....yeah, I know.
Actually, I'm a big Stern fan, and I have no perspective as to whether it's good, bad or indifferent! It's just fascinating to me, as (1) Leno is SO mainstream, (2) the man stutters folks!, (3) they say he won't do his embarrassing interviews -- what else is he good for?
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Originally posted by Bags:
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Haaha ha ha....yeah, I know.
Actually, I'm a big Stern fan, and I have no perspective as to whether it's good, bad or indifferent! It's just fascinating to me, as (1) Leno is SO mainstream, (2) the man stutters folks!, (3) they say he won't do his embarrassing interviews -- what else is he good for?
you dont think Howard Stern is mainstream?
he's on the radio in every city in america and then some.
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So which movies will we see Ed Hall in?
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Can't stand Stern personally, I find him about as funny as having a colonoscopy.
Each to their own though. :)
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Stern mainstream like Leno? No way. Leno is so milquetoast....
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A colonoscopy mainstream? only if you are an ol' fart like Mankie!!!
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Originally posted by mankie:
Can't stand Stern personally, I find him about as funny as having a colonoscopy.
I understand people not liking Stern. He's the only talk radio guy I like -- it goes back to college days when I'd hear his show come on while pulling an all-nighter on a paper. Then when I started working in DC, he was a familiar voice, and I got roped in to the whole show. I do hate it when he has strippers on, but you take that with the bickering and discussion among the regulars.
I've been listening for...15 years?
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Originally posted by Bags:
Stern mainstream like Leno? No way. Leno is so milquetoast....
he's just as mainstream, just in a different way. the guys in the shop at my job listen to him, and i am out there some mornings and he's neither shocking nor funny.
better than Leno though. Maybe i just dont get it. its a strong possibility. :)
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Yeah, I don't think you can listen to Stern for a 15 minute stretch and 'get it.' It's because I know the whole host of characters (not fake ones, like on Zoos, but real people) that I love the discussions.
And yes, mainstream, but in a very different way from Leno.
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Originally posted by Groundskeeper Willy:
A colonoscopy mainstream? only if you are an ol' fart like Mankie!!!
...and my arse is clean as a whistle thank you very much. (No Rhett, you can't blow into my whistle)
The procedure is all behind me now :D
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i don't really watch late night talkshows, and leno would be the last one i would watch if i did. but why hire him and then take away his whole schtick?
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leno was at oprahs birthday bash... :D
i enjoy howard, hopefully john will embarrass people.
i didn't know a colonoscopy was funny...
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Maybe i just dont get it. its a strong possibility. :) [/QB]
Sorry to hear that dude. :(
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Originally posted by flawd101:
i didn't know a colonoscopy was funny...
It is if you aren't the one getting it.
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Originally posted by SPARX:
Originally posted by flawd101:
i didn't know a colonoscopy was funny...
It is if you aren't the one getting it. [/b]
Unless your name is Rhett.
(Okay, enough of the Rhett/gay jokes)
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I don't even know what a coloscopy is, so it all flies right by me. Sounds like something I don't want to know about.
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It's actually a natural progression.
Jimmy Kimmel was a writer and sports guy for a radio show in LA before he made it big on the Man Show (Adam Corolla was with him there as well).
I'm sure there are countless other examples of radio guys in other markets moving to voice over or hosting jobs on Television.
It's all about appearance and the almighty dollar.
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Clear Channel is pulling Howard Stern's show off its radio stations. CC president and CEO John Hogan says that the morning driver is "vulgar, offensive, and insulting, not just to women and African Americans but to anyone with a sense of common decency. We will not air Howard Stern on Clear Channel stations until we are assured that his show will conform to acceptable standards of responsible broadcasting."
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Stern is on an Infinity station here in dc...but how long will he last?
rumor is all the "shock jocks" will move to XM or Sirius.
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Howard works for Infinity, a division of CBS under Mel Karmazin. He will stay there as long as he wants. He's got two years more on his contract, and he may want to leave when it's over. He's doing a lot of television production, and could have some movie deals if he weren't tied to his radio show.
He is a cash cow that that company, and they love him. He's been in business for over 20 years, so I'd say he has some staying power, through good times and bad.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Howard works for Infinity, a division of CBS under Mel Karmazin. He will stay there as long as he wants. He's got two years more on his contract, and he may want to leave when it's over. He's doing a lot of television production, and could have some movie deals if he weren't tied to his radio show.
He is a cash cow that that company, and they love him. He's been in business for over 20 years, so I'd say he has some staying power, through good times and bad.
>>> But he's also got his other irons in the fire and as far as publicity goes,this would be the perfect time for him to ditch the radio show.....he's in the news like he hasn't been in YEARS and he could ride this publicity into his next t.v. or film project......I know one thing he hates......and that's being on delay.....he's now on a total of 4 delays totaling 90 seconds......it's true that most jocks of his ilk will end up on satellite........it's truly the only place that they would allowed to do the shows they truly want to do......look for O & A to turn up on one of the satellite services before summer is over.....
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You know, he is fed up enought to leave. Listened this morning -- Clear Channel has suspended his show on the six stations that carry him (Miami, Orlando, Pittsburgh, San Diego, I think Albany...can't remember the last). Should be interesting to see how this works out. If he goes to satellite, I go to satellite (but can you tape satellite radio?).
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I hope to God these morons don't end up on sattelite radio....right now it's good and I'd hate for it to go into the gutter. Unless they want to make them premium channels so my $9.99 is lining their pockets.
BTW..what the hell is playboy radio? how do you get nude birds on the radio??
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I heard the Wednesday show- there was nothing unusually obscene about it. The real reason CC cancelled the show is because Stern criticized Bush to a degree that he never did before, and avowed to help defeat him in the election. The head of CC is one of the strongest and most powerful Bush supporters/contributors. Remember the rediculous "pro-war" rallies held one Saturday about a year ago? Entirely CC-sponsored and organized. As payback for CC's support, the White House has been making efforts to have media ownership restrictions eased specifically in CC's favor
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According to news reports and Howard this morning, the Tuesday show is the offending program. But Howard didn't know what content was in question.
There was a lot of talk that it's a Bush thing, as edbert noted. I believe it -- look, it's Florida and California! And Howard did much to help Pataki in his election and Christine Todd Whitman in hers.
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I'm sure Halliburton is somehow involved also.
And probably the Rand Corp. as well.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
I'm sure Halliburton is somehow involved also.
And probably the Rand Corp. as well.
Halliburton can do whatever the hell they want as long as they allow our troops to call home to see if it's a boy or a girl........evidently.