Howard Stern (also known as
Howard Stern On the Air) was a nightly television show that ran from June 1994 to July 2005 on the basic cable channel E! Entertainment Television. It featured half-hour highlights and behind the scenes footage from Stern's radio show, broadcast Monday through Friday. E! announced its deal with Stern on May 31, 1994, and secured an initial 2-year exclusive agreement plus the rights to a third year of reruns. Stern said the show was ideal in that it allowed the radio program to be broadcast nationwide, and that the cross-platform setup had "tremendous potential". The show involved the filming of the entire radio program using six robotic cameras placed in the WXRK-FM studio, which at the time was located at 600
Madison Avenue, highlights from which were assembled for television broadcast. Two
sneak preview episodes were broadcast on June 18, before the show officially began on June 20. The television shows broadcast on January 21, 1999, and February 5, 2004, marked the 1,000th and 2,000th episodes, respectively. On October 6, 2004, Stern announced that he had signed a five-year contract with
Sirius XM Radio, a subscription-based
satellite radio service, that began from January 2006. The move allowed Stern to broadcast without the content restrictions imposed by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that he faced while broadcasting on
terrestrial radio. As a result, the E! show came to an end as Stern announced on August 3, 2005, that he made a deal with
iN DEMAND Networks, a
Video on Demand digital cable service, to create Howard Stern on Demand. The new, uncensored channel allowed the filming of the radio show at Sirius XM in
high-definition. The radio show broadcast on July 1, 2005, was the last to be filmed for a "new episode" for airing the following week on July 8. The hour-long special featured members of the E! show staff saying their farewells (although some of the crew continued working for the show at Sirius XM) and telling their favorite show moments. The show was a consistent performer in the network's ratings. ==
The Howard Stern Radio Show==