Chaunce Hayden names Howard Stern his Asshole of The Week!!
Chaunce Hayden:
It pains me to write this because my Asshole Of The Week has long been such a good friend to Steppin Out. Although those days seem to be over, I, along with the rest of the Steppin Out staff will always have a soft spot for Howard Stern. That said, what the f--k is Howard thinking by charging $10 dollars a month to watch the best moments of his radio show on television? This is just so wrong on so many levels. First, it's a slap in the face to the people at Sirius who are paying him a half billion dollars over five years mainly to attract new subscribers. Instead, Howard has essentially given his listeners a choice where to spend their hard earned dollars. Sure some will pay for both. But many will be forced to make a difficult choice. Personally, if it was me who signed this radio icon's half billion dollar paycheck, I would be a bit peeved if potential Sirius subscribers were given a choice by the very guy who just backed the Brinks truck into my living room. Secondly, it would seem Howard has lost touch with his extremely loyal blue collar fan base if he thinks "Joe landscaper" is thrilled to have to dig a little deeper into his pocket to get his Howard Stern fix. $12.99 a month for a uncensored radio show is reluctantly acceptable. However, Howard is fast approaching Bill O'Reilly coffee mug territory when he passes off the In Demand $10 dollar a month TV deal as doing us a favor. Please! What's next? A Howard Stern clothing line? Howard Stern key chains? Howard Stern condoms?
Some things need to be said. This is one of those things.
Source
Howard and Chaunce's new movie trailer
The fans react here
here
and here
It pains me to write this because my Asshole Of The Week has long been such a good friend to Steppin Out. Although those days seem to be over, I, along with the rest of the Steppin Out staff will always have a soft spot for Howard Stern. That said, what the f--k is Howard thinking by charging $10 dollars a month to watch the best moments of his radio show on television? This is just so wrong on so many levels. First, it's a slap in the face to the people at Sirius who are paying him a half billion dollars over five years mainly to attract new subscribers. Instead, Howard has essentially given his listeners a choice where to spend their hard earned dollars. Sure some will pay for both. But many will be forced to make a difficult choice. Personally, if it was me who signed this radio icon's half billion dollar paycheck, I would be a bit peeved if potential Sirius subscribers were given a choice by the very guy who just backed the Brinks truck into my living room. Secondly, it would seem Howard has lost touch with his extremely loyal blue collar fan base if he thinks "Joe landscaper" is thrilled to have to dig a little deeper into his pocket to get his Howard Stern fix. $12.99 a month for a uncensored radio show is reluctantly acceptable. However, Howard is fast approaching Bill O'Reilly coffee mug territory when he passes off the In Demand $10 dollar a month TV deal as doing us a favor. Please! What's next? A Howard Stern clothing line? Howard Stern key chains? Howard Stern condoms?
Some things need to be said. This is one of those things.
Source
Howard and Chaunce's new movie trailer
The fans react here
here
and here
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