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com Published: 23:52, 17 September 2024 | Updated: 23:57, 17 September 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Howard Stern said he finds the proliferation of celebrity podcasts done from one's home 'aggravating' amid his own rough and tumble ascension to the top of the airwaves decades back. The shock jock, 70, appeared on an edition of the SmartLess podcast with Jason Bateman , Sean Hayes and Will Arnett recorded last month and uploaded Monday. He opened up on his disenchantment with the seemingly-easier path to success modern podcasters have in comparison to his earlier days in the cutthroat radio business.

The King of All Media - who has broadcast a considerable number of shows remotely since the coronavirus pandemic struck in 2020 - groused that 'everyone has got a f****** microphone in their house' and 'everybody is on the radio.' The Private Parts star mused on the 'brutal' radio landscape he faced as an up-and-coming broadcaster, marked by his feuds with radio rivals such as the late Don Imus , John 'The Zookeeper' DeBella, Erich 'Mancow' Muller and the defunct duo of Gregg 'Opie' Hughes and Anthony Cumia. Howard Stern, 70, said he finds the proliferation of celebrity podcasts done from one's home .