When a young archivist named Maya finally spun the drive up, she expected the usual: Artie’s gambling excuses, Fred’s sound effects, and Robin’s news. Instead, she found a hidden folder: .
: The year featured heavy involvement from the "Wack Pack," including frequent appearances by Beetlejuice, Jeff the Drunk, and High Pitch Erik. JD Harmeyer's Debut howard stern archive 2003
If you dig into the Howard Stern audio archives, the year stands out as a lightning rod. It represents the apex of Stern’s power on terrestrial radio (specifically on Infinity Broadcasting’s WXRK in New York and affiliates nationwide). It was a year where the show’s ratings were astronomical, the stunts were borderline sociopathic, and the federal government finally declared all-out war on the "King of All Media." When a young archivist named Maya finally spun
Here is a feature breakdown of the most compelling aspects of the 2003 archives. JD Harmeyer's Debut If you dig into the
The fallout from this and other 2003 segments directly contributed to Clear Channel dropping the show from its stations in early 2004, a precursor to Howard's ultimate departure for Sirius.