Arrow Created with Sketch. Arrow Left Created with Sketch. Cart Created with Sketch. Path 2 Copy Created with Sketch. Facebook Created with Sketch. Giftwrap Created with Sketch. Instagram Created with Sketch. Group Created with Sketch. Group Created with Sketch. Path 4 Copy Created with Sketch. Path 3 Created with Sketch. Twitter Created with Sketch. Hamburger/open Created with Sketch. Hamburger/open Created with Sketch. Hamburger/closed Created with Sketch. Path 4 Path 4 Group 2

Archive 2009 Exclusive — Howard Stern

Howard Stern Archive 2009: The Year the "Artie Era" Ended The Howard Stern Archive 2009 captures a pivotal turning point in the history of The Howard Stern Show. Often described by fans as the twilight of the show's "Golden Era" on satellite radio, 2009 was a year defined by high-stakes drama, legendary comedy bits, and the tragic professional unraveling of a core cast member. The Departure of Artie Lange

The most significant event in the 2009 archive is the downward spiral of Artie Lange. Throughout the year, listeners witnessed Artie’s escalating struggle with addiction, characterized by frequent absences, erratic behavior, and on-air confrontations.

June 2009: A breaking point occurred when Howard deadpanned that he had seen no improvement in Artie’s performance, leading to a somber on-air discussion about Artie's mental health and need for counseling.

December 9, 2009: In what would become his final appearance as a series regular, Lange arrived at the studio severely intoxicated. Management sent him home mid-show, and he was granted an indefinite leave of absence that ultimately became a permanent split. Notable Interviews and Guests

Despite the internal turmoil, the 2009 archives feature some of the show's most memorable celebrity interactions. Stern was in the midst of his evolution from "shock jock" to the premier long-form interviewer he is known as today.

Ben Stiller: An April appearance where Howard confronted Stiller about a perceived "disappearance" from their budding friendship.

Gilbert Gottfried: A frequent guest in 2009, Gottfried sat in for legendary bits, including a 28-minute voicemail prank left for Jerry Seinfeld.

Denise Richards: She appeared in June to discuss her highly publicized divorce settlement and family life. Key Bits and Staff Antics

The 2009 archive is a goldmine for "classic" Stern Show chaos involving the Wack Pack and the back-office staff:

Tim Sabean’s Bathroom Incident: One of the most infamous "gross-out" stories in show history, involving a mess in the SiriusXM hallways that haunted the program director for years.

Sal and Richard’s Stunts: The duo continued their reign of terror with public pranks, including a notable incident where they were caught making out in the background of a live news report.

The History of Howard Stern: In December 2009, the show premiered Act III of this massive audio documentary, which digitized decades of tapes and covered Howard’s rise to "King of All Media". Show Rundown: Howard Stern

Howard Stern 2009 Archive is often regarded by fans as a "transitional yet legendary" year in the show's history. It is defined by the high-stakes drama of the Artie Lange saga

, the peak of the show's satellite radio era on SiriusXM, and iconic Wack Pack moments. Key Highlights of 2009 The Artie Lange Departure Howard Stern Archive 2009

: This year is most notable for being Artie's final year on the show. The archive captures his increasing struggle with addiction, frequent absences, and the "Artie clears up rehab confusion" segment in early January. Fans often find these archives "sad but essential" listening for the raw honesty of the period. Wack Pack Gold

: 2009 featured classic confrontations and specials, such as: "Point Counter Pointless"

: A Steve Langford-moderated debate between John the Stutterer and High Register Sean. Eric the Midget

: Frequent calls, including his attempt to promote an "American Idol" commentary show and being questioned about a roommate catching him in a private moment. Big Name Interviews : The archive includes notable guest appearances like Kathy Griffin (spilling celebrity tea), Norm MacDonald

, and even discussions on then-major news like the Chris Brown and Rihanna relationship. Archive Structure & Content Show Rundowns : Daily logs provide a breakdown of segments, from Howard's Mexico vacation stories to Richard Christy's diaper stunts.

: The full year is archived in various fan-curated formats, often consisting of individual MP3 files for each day's broadcast (roughly 40-50MB per episode).

: The 2009 shows maintain the "anything goes" atmosphere of early satellite radio, before the shift toward more traditional celebrity interviewing that characterized Howard’s later career. Critical Consensus

Listeners generally rate 2009 as a "must-hear" year because it represents the end of an era. While some find the Artie drama difficult to revisit, the comedic chemistry between Howard, Robin, Fred, and Artie during the "good days" of that year is considered some of the best radio ever produced. for certain guests or find out where to listen to these archives Howard Stern 2009 podcast - Fourble

Howard Stern Show's 2009 archive captures a pivotal era in satellite radio, characterized by the raw, unedited dynamic of the staff and the notorious "Wack Pack" before the show's later shift toward high-profile celebrity interviews. Defining Moments of 2009

The year was packed with classic Stern humor, staff infighting, and bizarre guest appearances: Gary Dell’Abate’s Infamous First Pitch : On May 9, 2009, executive producer Gary "Baba Booey" Dell’Abate

threw one of the most mocked opening pitches in baseball history at a game, a moment that remains a staple of show ridicule. The "Artie Lange" Era : 2009 was a turbulent final year for comedian Artie Lange

on the show. Archive highlights include his ongoing personal struggles, such as falling in love with a "working girl" and his frequent clashes with staff Wack Pack Antics Eric the Midget

: Managed to "stand up" a studio executive, a classic display of his legendary stubbornness. High Pitch Erik Howard Stern Archive 2009: The Year the "Artie

: His stalking patterns and a disastrous attempt to match him with a "homeless girl" provided hours of content. Beetlejuice

: Remained a central figure, including his appearance in a reality show on Howard TV On Demand. Staff Shenanigans Ronnie "The Limo Driver" Mund was caught using a photoshopped image of actor

as his own publicity photo, a fact he eventually admitted after years of use. Notable Guests & Interviews

The 2009 archives feature a mix of rising stars and comedy legends:


3. Technical Specifications (for each file)

Influence and legacy in 2009

If you want, I can:

  1. Produce a chronological episode index for 2009 with guests and short summaries (requires sourcing archival listings).
  2. Create detailed summaries of specific high-profile interviews from 2009.
  3. Assemble a highlights reel (text) of the year's most controversial or culturally significant moments.

Which of the three would you like me to produce?

[Invoking related search term suggestions]

The Howard Stern Show archives for 2009 represent a pivotal year in the "SiriusXM era," marked by the peak of the Artie Lange years, the expansion of the Howard 100 News, and several legendary staff "sagas." How to Access 2009 Archives

You can find 2009 episode listings and audio through these primary community-driven and official platforms:

Fourble's 2009 Podcast Feed: This site hosts a chronological podcast-style archive of 2009 episodes with file sizes for individual days.

MarksFriggin.com: The most comprehensive text-based archive. You can search by specific dates to get minute-by-minute recaps of what happened on every 2009 show.

SiriusXM App: Official "Best Of" segments and the "History of Howard Stern" series (which covers key 2009 moments) are often available for subscribers. Key 2009 Show Highlights

The year 2009 included some of the show's most infamous and frequently discussed moments: Format: MP3 (320kbps for audio) or M4A (AAC)

The Artie Lange Era Finale: 2009 was the final full year for sidekick Artie Lange, including his "fake coming out" to George Takei and numerous "Bro Fights" with Howard and Gary.

The Staff IQ Test: One of the most famous contests in show history where staff members' intelligence was ranked, leading to years of ridicule.

The Emotional Friend Saga: Sal the Stockbroker's wife's "143" emotional affair culminated in a series of highly rated on-air counseling sessions.

The Roasts: The Howard 100 News and the show hosted several roasts this year, including the Ronnie Mund Roast and the Ralph Cirella Roast.

Wack Pack Moments: Bigfoot performed his music live, and the "Football Pool" featured chaotic segments with Bigfoot, Elliot Offen, and Crazy Alice. Major 2009 Guests

Notable guests who appeared frequently or gave standout interviews in 2009 included: Show | Howard Stern

Conclusion: The Last Great Year

The Howard Stern Archive 2009 is more than a collection of radio shows. It is a documentary of a man at the top of his game in a medium he dominated, watching one of his closest friends self-destruct, all while fighting a corporate monolith.

For anyone discovering Stern for the first time, 2009 is the recommended starting point. It requires no knowledge of the 80s shock jock days, but it retains all the danger. For the veteran listener, digging through the 2009 archive is like visiting an old friend—louder, angrier, funnier, and totally unfiltered.

Start your search. Find the April 2009 shows with the "Sybian" saga. Find the August 2009 wrap-up shows where Artie yells at Jon Hein. Find the video sync of the "Goofing on Sal’s Wedding" tapes.

The year 2009 is the skeleton key to understanding why Howard Stern remains the King of All Media. Don’t let this era be forgotten.


Call to Action: Do you have a specific date from 2009 you are trying to find or remember? Drop the date in the comments (or forums) below, and let the community help you unlock that piece of radio history.

How to explore the archive (listening strategies)

  1. Thematic listening: Pick a theme (celeb interviews, comedy bits, crew dynamics) and follow it through multiple shows to see patterns.
  2. Chronological deep-dive: Start at January 2009 and progress month-by-month to watch tonal or topical shifts across the year.
  3. Highlight sampling: Listen to top-rated or most-discussed episodes first to quickly find the year’s defining moments.
  4. Guest-focused path: Choose a favorite guest and listen to all their 2009 appearances for a concentrated perspective.
  5. Contextual pairing: Pair episodes with contemporaneous news (2009 pop culture events) to understand references and jokes.

Guide to the Howard Stern Archive 2009

Summer of Love: Beth O and the Wedding Watch

By mid-2009, the narrative shifted from business to romance. Howard’s relationship with Beth Ostrosky was serious, and the couple was planning their wedding. For long-time fans who remembered Howard’s acerbic, cynical views on marriage during his first marriage (and subsequent divorce), this was a fascinating character arc to witness.

Beth became a frequent presence in the studio in 2009. While she had appeared before, this was the year the audience saw Howard "soften." He was genuinely happy, and the cynical radio host began to melt away, replaced by a slightly more optimistic, romantic figure.

The engagement and the lead-up to the wedding provided the show with months of content. There were discussions about the guest list, the venue (Le Cirque), and Howard’s intense anxiety about the ceremony. This culminated in the wedding itself in October, an event that dominated the headlines. For the archive listener, this period is essential because it marks the moment Howard Stern became relatable to a generation of men who had also remarried later in life. He was no longer the outsider screaming at the establishment; he was a man building a new life.