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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2025 · 3 MIN

Howard Stern Takes on Disney, Welcomes Billy Strings, and Confronts Critics in Eventful Week on SiriusXM

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Hoawrd Stern BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Howard Stern has been making headlines and stirring up conversation on several fronts in the past few days. The biggest headline is Stern’s very public protest against Disney—the shock jock revealed on his SiriusXM radio show that he canceled his Disney Plus subscription in support of fellow late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, after ABC yanked “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air following pressure from the FCC and the Trump administration. Stern explained that while he didn’t grill Kimmel personally for details, he stands firmly against what he views as censorship, saying, “when the government says, ‘I’m not pleased with you, so we’re gonna orchestrate a way to silence you,’ it’s the wrong direction for our country,” and urging others to speak up with their wallets. This stance lands Stern right in the thick of ongoing debates over free speech, late-night comedy, and media censorship—a familiar battleground for him. Variety, among others, highlights how Stern’s gesture puts him alongside a growing list of celebrities taking a stand against Disney’s suspension of Kimmel and raises broader First Amendment questions now reverberating in entertainment and political circles. On air, Howard is also making noise in music: he announced an upcoming Howard Stern Show appearance by bluegrass phenom Billy Strings, scheduled for November 5th on SiriusXM. Stern has championed Strings in the past and teased a deep dive interview with the guitarist, likely to draw significant attention from both Stern loyalists and the thriving bluegrass fandom, according to Live For Live Music. Music news continues with Stern scoring an inside scoop during an in-studio chat with Brandi Carlile, who revealed she’s set to perform Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” at their upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Stern’s rapport with Carlile—plus his memory of Chris Cornell performing the same song live in his studio—made for a must-hear segment, highlighted by Alternative Nation and generating buzz both among classic rock circles and Stern’s longtime listeners. Another social media ripple was Stern’s pushback this week against persistent rumors that he’s gone “woke” or is set to retire. According to AOL, Stern directly addressed critics, dismissing both accusations in typical Stern fashion and clarifying he’s neither changed his signature style nor is planning to step down. Stern’s earlier radio bits also trended, as FandomWire noted his classic game “It’s Just Wrong” resurfaced on social media, sparking conversation about how past radio content would play—or not—in today’s culture. All told, it’s been a week that underscores Stern’s ongoing relevance and willingness to wade into cultural crossfires, mixing media activism, A-list interviews, and the same on-air candor that’s made him a lightning rod and icon for decades. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hoawrd Stern BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Howard Stern has been making headlines and stirring up conversation on several fronts in the past few days. The biggest headline is Stern’s very public protest against Disney—the shock jock revealed on his SiriusXM radio show that he canceled his Disney Plus subscription in support of fellow late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, after ABC yanked “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air following pressure from the FCC and the Trump administration. Stern explained that while he didn’t grill Kimmel personally for details, he stands firmly against what he views as censorship, saying, “when the government says, ‘I’m not pleased with you, so we’re gonna orchestrate a way to silence you,’ it’s the wrong direction for our country,” and urging others to speak up with their wallets. This stance lands Stern right in the thick of ongoing debates over free speech, late-night comedy, and media censorship—a familiar battleground for him. Variety, among others, highlights how Stern’s gesture puts him alongside a growing list of celebrities taking a stand against Disney’s suspension of Kimmel and raises broader First Amendment questions now reverberating in entertainment and political circles. On air, Howard is also making noise in music: he announced an upcoming Howard Stern Show appearance by bluegrass phenom Billy Strings, scheduled for November 5th on SiriusXM. Stern has championed Strings in the past and teased a deep dive interview with the guitarist, likely to draw significant attention from both Stern loyalists and the thriving bluegrass fandom, according to Live For Live Music. Music news continues with Stern scoring an inside scoop during an in-studio chat with Brandi Carlile, who revealed she’s set to perform Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” at their upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Stern’s rapport with Carlile—plus his memory of Chris Cornell performing the same song live in his studio—made for a must-hear segment, highlighted by Alternative Nation and generating buzz both among classic rock circles and Stern’s longtime listeners. Another social media ripple was Stern’s pushback this week against persistent rumors that he’s gone “woke” or is set to retire. According to AOL, Stern directly addressed critics, dismissing both accusations in typical Stern fashion and clarifying he’s neither changed his signature style nor is planning to step down. Stern’s earlier radio bits also trended, as FandomWire noted his classic game “It’s Just Wrong” resurfaced on social media, sparking conversation about how past radio content would play—or not—in today’s culture. All told, it’s been a week that underscores Stern’s ongoing relevance and willingness to wade into cultural crossfires, mixing media activism, A-list interviews, and the same on-air candor that’s made him a lightning rod and icon for decades. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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