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Howard 101 carries the West Coast feed of Stern's morning show, along with Bubba the Love Sponge in the afternoon and Scott Ferrall in the evening. In addition, the 7est hour is devoted to weekly original content, such as The Intern Show, The Superfan Roundtable, Miserable Men, "Hello, Earth" with Riley Martin, and Basic Training, a show dedicated to military issues hosted by Brent of Bubba's Show. Stern has promised to provide much more original content to his channels. As of April 2006, Sam Simon, co-creator of and writer on such hit network comedies as The Simpsons and Cheers, is writing a weekly radio show for Stern's channels, a satirical take-off on ABC's hit Desperate Housewives, in which the show follows the daily lives of the cast members significant others. Robin Quivers (1981- ; Does the news segment for the show and is also Howard's co-host and close friend) "Hey Now!" (Stern's greeting, based on Hank from The Larry Sanders Show) "Hi, this is Sal Governale" (an Excerpt from an "apology" tape created by Sal the Stockbroker |
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