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Radio host Howard Stern attends a Cinema Society screening of "Stop-Loss" at the IFC Center, Thursday, March 20, 2008 in New York.
Radio host Howard Stern attends a Cinema Society screening of “Stop-Loss” at the IFC Center, Thursday, March 20, 2008 in New York.
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Howard Stern, right, is threatening to leave Sirius XM Radio Inc. now that the shock jock and the satellite-radio provider are getting set for contract talks in 2010.

That threat probably seems less daunting to Sirius than it once would have. Sirius originally wanted Stern so badly that it gave him the most lucrative radio contract ever, a five-year deal that started in 2006 and paid him $500 million in cash and stock.

Today, he doesn’t have many places left to go — at least if he wants another huge payday. Free radio stations are struggling with steep drops in advertising and high debt loads and probably can’t pay top dollar to get Stern back to the medium where he began. He also likely would chafe at being censored after enjoying the freedom of satellite radio, where his racy banter hasn’t been subject to federal restrictions on language and content. The Associated Press

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