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Howard Stern’s 2004 archive is not easy listening. It is loud, crude, legally perilous, and frequently cruel. But it is also the last recording of a man shouting into the wind before he walked inside and locked the door. It is the sound of the old world dying and the new world being born. For radio historians and Stern fanatics, it is the holy grail—the year the FCC tried to silence a nation’s id, and the id simply moved to satellite.

Additionally, the archive includes Flip Wilson’s first appearance on the show (2004), as well as other major names who frequented the program during this peak era of terrestrial radio dominance. howard stern 2004 archive

The that brought Richard Christy and Sal the Stockbroker to the show. Howard Stern’s 2004 archive is not easy listening

Feature Concept: "The Great Defiance: Howard’s Final Terrestrial Stand" It is the sound of the old world

Beyond the political warfare, the 2004 archive features some of the most memorable character arcs and celebrity interviews in the show’s history. The Rise of the Wack Pack and Staff Drama