The Howard Stern Channel 9 Show Should Be on Home Video
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 10/23/2016 1:00:00 AM
Do you remember the Howard Stern Channel 9 TV Show?
Howard Stern's local TV show often beat Saturday Night Live in the ratings, but it's NEVER been on home video. which means there is an entire generation of his current fans that weren't even born when it first ran. That's pretty strange when you think of it.
Considering how popular the show was, you would think the producers of the show would bend over backwards to release the show on DVD, and digital streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Vudu. Clearly it would be a huge hit and earn quite a lot of money, so what's the problem?
From time to time callers have asked Howard about it on the show, and he often shakes it off by saying he doesn't have control of the show, so he can't do anything to break the stalemate. That sounds pretty strange, considering the fact that he has always kept the rights to everything he's ever produced, and often plays them on how Sirius XM channels.
Thankfully, most of the shows are floating around YouTube. Unfortunately, most of them are from poor quality copies from old VHS decks, but it's better than nothing.
I think he should do whatever it takes to get control of the show, so people can finally see a higher quality copy of the show.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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