Howard Stern

Joan Rivers calls Chelsea Handler a 'drunk' and a 'whore'

Deborah Kim
Chelsea Handler arriving at ELLE's 18th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute at the Four Seasons Hotel on October 17, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. Philip Vaughan

Parents Television Council opposes Howard Stern on 'America's Got Talent'

Deborah Kim
Radio personality Howard Stern speaks during a news conference in New York in this February 28, 2006 file photo. Stern and his agent are suing satellite radio provider Sirius XM Radio Inc for refusing to award the performance-based stock options it had promised. Sirius XM shares were down 2.4 percent in after-hours trading after closing 0.9 percent lower at $1.705 on the Nasdaq on March 22, 2011.

Howard Stern replacing Piers Morgan on 'America's Got Talent'

Deborah Kim
Radio personality Howard Stern speaks during a news conference in New York in this February 28, 2006 file photo. Stern and his agent are suing satellite radio provider Sirius XM Radio Inc for refusing to award the performance-based stock options it had promised. Sirius XM shares were down 2.4 percent in after-hours trading after closing 0.9 percent lower at $1.705 on the Nasdaq on March 22, 2011.

Daily wrap of all things interesting for Thursday, December 15

Gina DiFalco

Here’s your daily news wrap for Thursday, December 15:

Howard Stern has been confirmed as the newest judge on America’s Got Talent.

High School Musical Star Ashley Tisdale and boyfriend of more than two years split.

Amber Heard bashes closeted gay celebrities.

Howard Stern hired as replacement for Piers Morgan as judge on 'America's Got Talent'

Gina DiFalco
The show will moved to New York so that Stern can continue his radio show
Radio personality Howard Stern speaks during a news conference in New York in this February 28, 2006 file photo. Stern and his agent are suing satellite radio provider Sirius XM Radio Inc for refusing to award the performance-based stock options it had promised. Sirius XM shares were down 2.4 percent in after-hours trading after closing 0.9 percent lower at $1.705 on the Nasdaq on March 22, 2011.

Howard Stern to join 'America's Got Talent'?


Howard Stern is being considered to replace Piers Morgan on America’s Got Talent.

Simon Cowell, the show’s creator and executive producer, confirmed that he is considering Stern to sit alongside judges Howie Mandel and Sharon Osbourne, although the final decision is not his.

“There’s a lot of people who make decisions on this stuff. Money’s got to work, schedules got to work. There might be a few twists and turns still,” Cowell said.

Howard Stern in talks to judge on 'America's Got Talent'

Justin Chan

Shock jock Howard Stern may soon be part of the judging panel on America's Got Talent.

According to the Daily News, Stern, known for his volatile personality, is in talks to replace Piers Morgan on the show. If the negotiations are successful, Stern will join Howie Mandel and Sharon Osbourne on the panel. The current deal on the table for Stern is $15 million.

Howard Stern to possibly join 'America's Got Talent'

Deborah Kim

Last year Piers Morgan took over Larry King's CNN duties, replacing Larry King Live with Piers Morgan Tonight. But now it looks like it's Morgan's turn to move over.

Reuters reported the 46-year-old TV personality is leaving his judging duties on NBC's America's Got Talent to focus more on his CNN show and covering the 2012 presidential election.

Daily wrap of all things interesting for Friday, November 11

Gina DiFalco

Here’s your daily news wrap for Friday, November 11:

Will Howard Stern replace Piers Morgan on America’s Got Talent?

Shakira named Latin Grammy Person of the Year.

Snow White and the Huntsman trailer and posters have been released.

Howard Stern reportedly in talks to replace Piers Morgan on ‘America’s Got Talent’

Daniel S Levine
Stern is in talks to sign a deal reportedly worth $15 million
Radio personality Howard Stern speaks during a news conference in New York in this February 28, 2006 file photo. The radio shock jock will see his life story play out in the pages of a comic book from Bluewater Productions that will come out in April, the company said on Wednesday. The comic book, which will retail for $3.99, will chronicle Stern's rise to fame, and the unique and no-holds barred style he brought to broadcasting, as well as his move to Sirius satellite radio in 2006.
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