View Full Version : 'Idol' producers want Howard Stern to replace Cowell


Zoneboy
02-05-2010, 07:46 AM
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"American Idol" producers are eager to hire Howard Stern to replace Simon Cowell as the show's tough-talking judge, sources tell Page Six.

An insider said that producers of the hit Fox show say Stern, America's highest-paid radio personality, is their top choice to take over from Cowell, who leaves at the end of this season. They approached the King of All Media after he repeatedly mentioned on-air that his exclusive Sirius XM Radio deal expires next January and he was open to other offers. Cowell was paid $50 million a year.

A source connected to "Idol" said, "It's one of the few shows that could compete with Stern's $100 million-a-year Sirius contract, and 'Idol' bosses think he'd be even nastier than Simon.


"They know he would be great TV and would clash with the other judges such as Ellen DeGeneres and the contestants. 'Idol' will do what it takes to sign him."

But a second source told us Stern hasn't made the "Idol" talks easy, and has been giving out mixed messages about his intentions.

"Despite what he's been saying on-air, Howard isn't ready to leave radio and would like to stay on at Sirius," the source said. "We believe this is a ploy to make Sirius pay up and keep him on his huge contract. But if Sirius can't pay him the money he wants, he may negotiate to film 'Idol' on the side."

Stern is also believed to be reluctant to commit to a show that would require him to tour the US as a judge and spend much of the year in Los Angeles.

He recently said, somewhat cryptically, "I was approached by a major TV network to take over a TV show and leave here and do that next year -- and I did turn it down . . . I'm not even sure if I want to be working. I'm waiting to see what happens."

Calls to Stern's agent and producer were not returned. A rep for FOX declined to comment.

Brian Damage
02-05-2010, 09:25 AM
hmmm, interesting, I seriously doubt Howard would leave radio for AI, but crazier things have happened.

Impressions
02-05-2010, 10:12 AM
...and I thought this was supposed to be a family show.

JamesG
02-05-2010, 11:08 AM
I think this really goes to show how serious Idol is with getting judges for a supposed singing competition. Come on.. why are Ellen and Howard going for this or being considered for it?

It's starting to make more sense now why Simon wanted out...


They should get someone like Prince, he knows music and will make the people who suck feel like crap for sure.

TeeVeeCloset
02-05-2010, 12:44 PM
If Fox really wants Stern, then put same day half hour versions of his sirius show (like the old E! shows) on in latenight from 11:00PM-11:35PM and follow him with Conan, that would light up an explosion of media attention and finally give Fox a chance of a successful launch into latenight......If Conan goes to Fox at 11:00PM, his demographic will continue to watch The Daily Show, but Howard would give real buzz and then let Conan compete directly with Leno and Letterman at 11:35PM. Where I'm afraid he would still come in third.

catlover79
02-05-2010, 01:36 PM
I think this really goes to show how serious Idol is with getting judges for a supposed singing competition. Come on.. why are Ellen and Howard going for this or being considered for it?

It's starting to make more sense now why Simon wanted out...


They should get someone like Prince, he knows music and will make the people who suck feel like crap for sure.
Exactly!! Don't forget that Neil Patrick Harris was also in the running for the slot that Ellen ended up getting. You hit the nail right on the head. :clap

catlover79
02-05-2010, 01:37 PM
...and I thought this was supposed to be a family show.
:rofl:

TJL
02-05-2010, 03:52 PM
hmmm, interesting, I seriously doubt Howard would leave radio for AI, but crazier things have happened.

Howard doesn't seem too interested in signing on for another five years; and he's certainly not going to get the same multi million dollar deal he got when he went to Sirrus. Maybe this will be the exit from radio he's been looking for.

Chocoholic
02-05-2010, 05:35 PM
...and I thought this was supposed to be a family show.
I agree. If Howard signs on, I'm gone.

Impressions
02-05-2010, 07:30 PM
And I always thought he was anti-Idol. I remember a few years back, it was season 6, in which he asked listeners to vote for the worst, aka Sanjaya.

Marvo301
02-05-2010, 07:47 PM
And I always thought he was anti-Idol. I remember a few years back, it was season 6, in which he asked listeners to vote for the worst, aka Sanjaya.
Maybe A.I. is trying to follow the old adage "keep your friends close and your enemies closer".

spunkygirl
02-05-2010, 11:18 PM
Ugh, they do this, they might as well cancel the show now :rolleyes:

JamesG
02-05-2010, 11:29 PM
Exactly!! Don't forget that Neil Patrick Harris was also in the running for the slot that Ellen ended up getting. You hit the nail right on the head. :clap

Really? I didn't hear about that.

I know that he was on the show as a guest judge.

catlover79
02-06-2010, 01:33 AM
Ugh, they do this, they might as well cancel the show now :rolleyes:
I'm all for it!! :nod:

Schmoopie
02-06-2010, 05:01 AM
Just when I thought AI couldn't get any worse!

musicradio77
02-09-2010, 03:00 PM
That must be good news! I'm not a big Howard Stern fan, but he is going to be Simon Cowell's replacement on "American Idol". I guess he is not going to Disney's Hollywood Studios for the "American Idol Experience", no way! I hope Stern would give it a try.