Howard Stern Archive 2006 [portable]

You can access the full year of 2006 content through several community-maintained and official sources:

The marks a revolutionary era in broadcasting history, documenting the year the "King of All Media" migrated from terrestrial radio to Sirius Satellite Radio. This transition on January 9, 2006 , liberated the show from FCC content restrictions, ushering in what fans often call the "uncensored revolution". The Move to Sirius Satellite Radio Howard Stern Archive 2006

Searching through the reveals several "eras" within that single year. Here are the must-listen segments: You can access the full year of 2006

Many historians of the show consider 2006 to be the peak of the "Artie Lange Era". The chemistry between the core cast—Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, Artie Lange, Gary "Baba Booey" Dell'Abate, and Fred Norris—was at its most dynamic during this period. Here are the must-listen segments: Many historians of

When the show launched on January 9, the dynamic shifted instantly. The "Howard Stern Archive 2006" captures the sheer chaos of the first week. There were technical glitches, a confusing array of new channels (Howard 100 and Howard 101), and an entirely new studio layout. But most importantly, there was the novelty of profanity.

For archivists, the presents a unique challenge. Unlike the grainy AM recordings of the 80s or the inconsistent FM tapes of the 90s, 2006 was the dawn of digital high-definition radio.

: This was a peak year for Artie's contributions to the show, including legendary roasts and his frequent clashes with other staff.