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Howard Stern Is Leaving America’s Got Talent


"America's Got Talent" Season 8  Red Carpet Event

Its Official. This will be Howard Stern’s final season as a judge on the reality talent competition show “America’s Got Talent.”

On his SiriusXM show the iconic talk show host told his listeners, “I told them, this is my last season. I am going though my own career evaluation right now. I’m just too fucking busy.”

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But is this really what Stern is planning?

Ever since he first joined the NBC program four years ago, Stern has enjoyed griping to his fans about how hard the extra work is on his schedule and how annoying all the extra traveling is. He has hinted that he would quit the show each year since he began appearing on it as a judge.

But Howard Stern enjoys complaining. Anyone who has ever listened to his show knows that. Mr. Stern also hints that he plans on quitting Sirius and even hanging it up for good just about every day.

So who knows what’s really next for Stern. Either he really is done with “America’s Got Talent, ” or he’s just posturing, or he means it, but can be coaxed back by the network. Whatever?

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