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2006 Launched a film festival as part of his 'commitment to democratize entertainment,' where the top three films in the Howard Stern Film Festival competition would receive cash prizes and air on Howard T
2005 Signed a three-year exclusive deal with In Demand Network, to begin airing a video version of Howard Stern's radio show
2004 Signed a five-year contract worth $500 million, with satellite network Sirius for a show that would free him from FCC content rules and free the shock jock to speak uncensored for a subscription-only
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Porky's (Remake)
Executive Producer
Film
Rock 'n' Roll High School (Remake)
Producer
Film
Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses
2004
-Honoree (Archival Footage)
Actor
TV
Back in the U.S.
2002
Actor
TV
Son of the Beach
2000
Executive Producer
TV
Sex: the Annabel Chong Story
1999
Special Thanks
Film
The Howard Stern Radio Show
1998
-Host
Actor
TV
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
1998
Actor
TV
Private Parts
1997
-Himself, from autobiography
Actor, Book as Source Material
Film
The Late Show With David Letterman Video Special 2
1996
Actor
TV
Howard Stern
1994
-Host
Actor
TV
Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant
1993
-Host
Actor
TV
Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review
1993
Actor
TV
The Howard Stern Interview
1992
-Host
Actor
TV
The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards
1992
-Presenter
Actor
TV
The Larry Sanders Show
1992
-Himself
Actor
TV
The Howard Stern Show
1990
-Host
Writer, Actor
TV
Richard Lewis: "I'm Doomed"
1990
Actor
TV
Ryder, P.I.
1986
-Ben Wah
Actor
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2006
Launched a film festival as part of his 'commitment to democratize entertainment,' where the top three films in the Howard Stern Film Festival competition would receive cash prizes and air on Howard T
2005
Signed a three-year exclusive deal with In Demand Network, to begin airing a video version of Howard Stern's radio show
2004
Signed a five-year contract worth $500 million, with satellite network Sirius for a show that would free him from FCC content rules and free the shock jock to speak uncensored for a subscription-only
2000 - 2002
Produced the TV series "Son of the Beach" (FX)
1998
Debuted the weekly late-night show "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
1997
Portrayed himself in "Private Parts," a biographical film chronicling his rise to success and based on his 1993 autobiography
1995
Published second book,
Miss America
1994 - 2005
Hosted the "Howard Stern" show on E! Entertainment Television; a one-hour primetime series documenting his radio broadcasts
1993
Published his autobiography,
Private Parts
; became the fastest selling book in Simon & Schuster's history
1993
Hosted the pay per view extravaganza, "Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant"
1990 - 1993
Aired a sketch comedy show on WWOR, which was also called "The Howard Stern Show" (syndicated)
1988
Hosted first pay per view special "The Underpants and Negligee Party" (released on video)
1986
Permanently moved to the morning drive time slot and the show was syndicated nationwide by Infinity Broadcasting
1985
Fired by NBC, in response to a particularly outrageous sketch and hired by local rival station WXRK (K-Rock)
1984
First appearance on the "Late Night with David Letterman" (NBC)
1982
Returned to New York City to work at NBC's flagship AM radio station, WNBC Radio
1978
Landed first morning show job in Hartford, Connecticut at WCCC-FM and WCCC-AM
1973
Hosted the "King Schmaltz's Bagel Hour" on Boston University's radio station, WTBU
Was fired from BU's radio station for performing a bit called "Godzilla Goes to Harlem"
After graduating from Boston University, worked briefly in marketing and advertising
First professional radio gig, working as a deejay in Briarcliff Manor, Westchester County, NY
Worked at "DC101" in Washington, D.C. for a year
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