Howard Stern 2008 Archive Verified 〈2026 Release〉
Archives of The Howard Stern Show from 2008 are widely considered part of the show's "Golden Era" on Sirius Satellite Radio, featuring the peak of the Artie Lange years. While SiriusXM does not offer a complete day-by-day public archive of this year, several community-verified resources and methods are used to access these recordings. Verified Archive Sources
- The Ashton Kutcher Interview: On February 28, 2008, Stern sat down with actor Ashton Kutcher for a hilarious and in-depth interview. Kutcher, known for his roles on "That '70s Show" and "Two and a Half Men," joined Stern to discuss his career, relationships, and even his thoughts on the presidential election.
- The Larry King Controversy: In March 2008, Stern took aim at veteran talk show host Larry King, calling him "has-been" and questioning his relevance in the world of entertainment. King, known for his CNN show "Larry King Live," fired back at Stern during an appearance on the show, sparking a heated debate.
- The Michael Jackson Tribute: Following the death of pop icon Michael Jackson in June 2008, Stern devoted an entire show to a tribute to the King of Pop. The cast shared their favorite Jackson memories, and Stern even aired a hilarious sketch featuring Jackson impersonator Barry Manilow.
The Impact of the 2008 Archive
Ownership: Stern famously sued (and lost) for stock bonuses related to subscriber growth following the Sirius/XM merger, a period that heavily involved his 2006–2010 archives. Howard 100 - SiriusXM howard stern 2008 archive verified