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Howard Stern 2009 Archive is a high-water mark for the "King of All Media," capturing the show at its peak satellite-radio powers. This specific collection serves as a time capsule for one of the most transformative years in the show's history, blending raw celebrity interviews with the chaotic, unscripted brilliance of the Howard 100 news team and the Artie Lange era's final full chapter. The Gold Standard of Celebrity Interviews
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- The Artie Lange Meltdown: 2009 was the beginning of the end for Artie. The tension, the cancellations, the "interventions on air." The howard stern archive 2009 exclusive tapes contain the raw, unedited phone calls between Howard and Artie that were scrubbed from the condensed YouTube clips.
- The Rise of the Wack Pack: Beatlejuice’s Vegas wedding, ETM’s (Eric the Midget) most outrageous demands, and the first hints of High Pitch Mike’s financial implosion.
- Political Roasts: In 2009, Howard took no prisoners. His rants on the Obama administration, the bailouts, and the death of Michael Jackson (which consumed weeks of airtime) are preserved in their full, four-hour glory in exclusive archival sets.
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1. Introduction
In 2009, Howard Stern was three years into his $500 million Sirius contract, free from FCC oversight. That year’s episodes included the famous “Baba Booey vs. Jeff the Drunk” feud, the introduction of “Get John’s Job,” and raw post-2008 recession humor. Unlike today’s edited YouTube clips, the 2009 archive retains long-form, unexpurgated conversations—a rarity in an era moving toward short-form clips and algorithmic feeds. howard+stern+archive+2009+exclusive
- February 9, 2009: The aftermath of the Super Bowl. Riley Martin calls in claiming aliens told him the outcome. Absolute chaos.
- April 30, 2009: The "Tape of Gary’s Meltdown." This is the exclusive audio where Gary "Baba Booey" Dell’Abate screams at a production assistant, which Howard plays on loop for 45 minutes.
- September 14, 2009: The "Sal and Richard Elevator Prank." The full, uncut version of the prank where Richard and Sal make a female employee quit (temporarily) runs nearly 90 minutes in the exclusive archive version.
- December 17, 2009: The Holiday Party recap. Howard’s detailed analysis of who got drunk and who hooked up is only available in the deep cuts of the archive.