Monday, May 14, 2012

Americas got talent

  • As advertised, Americas Got Talent 2012 kicked off with controversial radio guy Howard Stern doing what he does best, say whatever comes out of his mouth.
  • (MLive.com)
  • Howard Stern joined America's Got Talent on Monday night, as you know from the publicity blitz he's been doing on every NBC outlet except for Betty White's Off Their Rockers.
  • (Entertainment Weekly)
  • Looks like the title of judge is going to Howard Sterns head. Since replacing Piers Morgan as one of the judges on Americas Got Talent, the radio shock jock has been judging everyone from Britney Spears to Barack Obama.
  • (omg! on Yahoo!)
  • Promise. The controversial shock jock takes his seat at the judges' table on NBC's family-oriented "America's Got Talent" tonight at 8 on WHDH (Ch. 7). The Parents Television Council is calling on advertisers to boycott the show.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Howard Stern has created billions for the entertainment industry, and as the newest judge on America's Got Talent he proves he can adapt when opportunities arise.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • Howard Stern isn't worried about a learning curve when it comes to being a judge on NBC's hit show "America's Got Talent.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Maybe you dont know Howard Stern as well as you thought.
  • (Evansville Courier-Press)
  • Defense attorney Jose Baez visits "Dr. Drew" at 9 on HLN. Baez will discuss his upcoming book, "Presumed Guilty," about the Casey Anthony trial. Baez will take viewers' calls for most of the hour, and I'm sure we'll be talking about what he says.
  • (Orlando Sentinel (blog))
  • A campaign spearheaded by the conservative Parents Television Council calling for advertisers to boycott Americas Got Talent unless it removes shock jock Howard Stern as one of its new judges has apparently fallen on deaf ears.
  • (Pizza Hut Turns Aside Protest Against Howard Stern - Contactmusic.com)
  • What can Americas Got Talent fans expect when the next season of the competition kicks off? Well, other than 100 percent more Howard Stern? According to judge Howie Mandel, the whole show will be bigger and better than ever before.
  • (msnbc.com)

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