An emotional Howard Stern paid tribute to his friend Ralph Cirella on Wednesday’s (December 6) edition of SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show, where he confirmed Cirella died during a routine procedure on Tuesday (December 5) morning. “His heart gave out,” Stern explained, revealing that Cirella was being treated for a “rare lymphoma” that was “curable and treatable.” The longtime radio host also said he was in the midst of arranging various doctor consultations for Cirella before his tragic passing. Cirella, born on April 20, 1965, worked as Stern’s personal stylist for decades, later being promoted to wardrobe consultant and then set designer. He appeared in two episodes of the TV series Howard Stern on Demand and was a frequent contributor to the broadcaster’s radio show. Stern said he was “angry” that Cirella kept his diagnosis secret for so long. “I just have been so sad and so angry,” he stated.
- 12/6/2023
- TV Insider
The King of all Media has been dethroned — when it comes to pay-per-view television. Howard TV, the premium pay channel that airs videos of Stern’s SiriusXM radio show and other Stern-related content, will end, the radio host and “America’s Got Talent” judge announced on his radio show on Monday. “After almost eight years of programming the Howard TV On Demand service, iN Demand’s contract with Howard Stern Productions is expiring shortly,” iN Demand said in a statement. “We and Howard’s management team have decided jointly to sunset the service in its current iteration on Dec. 16, 2013.” Though Stern said Howard.
- 9/17/2013
- The Wrap
Charlie Sheen took his “movement” to The Howard Stern Show this morning, and, sure enough, he peppered their conversation with the bizarre Sheenisms that are probably at this moment being ironed on thousands of poorly-manufactured ironic t-shirts. He referred to women who have sold their intimate Sheen stories to the press as “retarded zombies,” and coined the sure-to-be-a-winning campaign slogan, “Hope is for suckers and tools.” But his tiger blood seemed calm when Stern asked him about the rumor that John Stamos might be called upon to fill Sheen’s shoes on Two and a Half Men. (For the record,...
- 3/1/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
A little more than a month after Howard Stern and Sirius announced a new five-year deal to keep the shock jock on satellite radio, the "King of All Media" has renewed his on-demand deal for Howard TV. Financial terms were not disclosed, but according to Multichannel News, the arrangement is similar to his last one: the subscription-based Howard TV On Demand "will continue to offer over 40 hours of uncensored high-definition programming each month, with unlimited access to the video versions of Stern's Sirius Xm daily radio show, selections from the...
- 1/14/2011
- by Dylan Stableford
- The Wrap
New York, Oct. 19 - In today’s endless parade of mind-numbing reality shows, you might have thought you’ve seen it all. But now, after years as ringmaster and most popular member of the motley group of Howard Stern Show super-fans called “The Wack Pack,” the diminutive and unlikely star entertainer Beetlejuice is finally getting his own reality series. The five episode This is Beetle premieres on the Howard TV On Demand service Oct. 29, 2009 with a hilarious peek into his daily routines and special events. More info is available at www.thisisbeetle.com. Only in the life of infamous Howard Stern Show Wack Packer Beetlejuice would facials, professional boxing, bubble [...]...
- 10/21/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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