SteelRat
05-05-2006, 03:46 AM
Sounds like Tom's having fun.
From the NY Post, Page Six:
STERN SUBS BLEEPING AWFUL
May 5, 2006 -- CBS Radio didn't accomplish much by getting rid of
Howard Stern - except lose a lot of its audience. Since Stern's
replacement on WFNY Free-92.3, David Lee Roth, bombed and was yanked,
J.V. and Elvis of San Francisco have aired in the 9-10 a.m. hour.
Yesterday, the pair discussed and described such sex acts as "the
Dirty Sanchez," "the David Copperfield" and "the Cleveland Steamer."
J.V. (Jeff Vandergrift) later attacked the Bible as "just BS," adding,
"I use it as toilet paper." When the two started grumbling that their
material was being bleeped out by an in-house censor, just as Stern
often complained, station general manager Tom Chiusano came in and
said, "I didn't come in to joke. I came in to be real serious . . .
You're not going to go there. You're not going to go there." Florida
lawyer Jack Thompson, who filed several complaints with the FCC
against Stern, said he recently filed one against J.V. and Elvis. He
said, "CBS Radio entered into a $3.5 million consent decree in
November 2004 whereby it agreed to zero tolerance for indecency." But
to Thompson, Stern's imitators are just as bad: "CBS Radio thinks the
coast is clear because Stern is gone, but it's not."
From the NY Post, Page Six:
STERN SUBS BLEEPING AWFUL
May 5, 2006 -- CBS Radio didn't accomplish much by getting rid of
Howard Stern - except lose a lot of its audience. Since Stern's
replacement on WFNY Free-92.3, David Lee Roth, bombed and was yanked,
J.V. and Elvis of San Francisco have aired in the 9-10 a.m. hour.
Yesterday, the pair discussed and described such sex acts as "the
Dirty Sanchez," "the David Copperfield" and "the Cleveland Steamer."
J.V. (Jeff Vandergrift) later attacked the Bible as "just BS," adding,
"I use it as toilet paper." When the two started grumbling that their
material was being bleeped out by an in-house censor, just as Stern
often complained, station general manager Tom Chiusano came in and
said, "I didn't come in to joke. I came in to be real serious . . .
You're not going to go there. You're not going to go there." Florida
lawyer Jack Thompson, who filed several complaints with the FCC
against Stern, said he recently filed one against J.V. and Elvis. He
said, "CBS Radio entered into a $3.5 million consent decree in
November 2004 whereby it agreed to zero tolerance for indecency." But
to Thompson, Stern's imitators are just as bad: "CBS Radio thinks the
coast is clear because Stern is gone, but it's not."