Howard Stern Archive 2009 -

In one of the most memorable visits of the year, Sacha Baron Cohen appeared in full character as the flamboyant Austrian fashionista "Bruno." He flirted with Fred Norris, invented an explicit backstory about helping Arnold Schwarzenegger make weight, and was simultaneously horrified and aroused by the genital grooming habits of staff members Richard Christy and Sal Governale. The segment highlighted the show's ability to weaponize awkwardness for premium entertainment.

The duo produced some of their most creative and offensive phony phone calls, targeting internet radio hosts and public access shows.

The 2009 archive is highly sought after because it features several definitive, multi-week storylines that came to define the staff’s identities. 1. The Artie Lange Decline and Departure Howard Stern Archive 2009

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

A frequent guest and close friend, Kimmel’s 2009 appearances offer a peak look behind the curtain of late-night television. In one of the most memorable visits of

If you are diving into the 2009 vault, look for these specific "sagas": The "Bro Fight": Howard and Artie’s falling out over the word "bro." The Gary Pitch:

Start your search. Find the April 2009 shows with the "Sybian" saga. Find the August 2009 wrap-up shows where Artie yells at Jon Hein. Find the video sync of the "Goofing on Sal’s Wedding" tapes. The 2009 archive is highly sought after because

For the modern listener, 2009 offers a perfect balance: it has the freedom of satellite radio (cursing, nudity, uncensored bits) but retains the energy and ensemble cast structure of the classic K-Rock years. It was the year the King of All Media expanded his empire, and the tapes remain a testament to a show that was, against all odds, still growing.

The 2009 archive contains some of Eric’s most infamous demands, including his mathematical arguments about modeling agencies, his absolute refusal to fly with balloons, and his intense friction with producer Gary Dell'Abate.