Lets say he has 3 million listeners willing to pay just $3 per month for daily podcasts.
(As compared to Sirius XMs $12.95 monthly rate.)
Thats $108 million in revenue a year.

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Its a great idea.
But really,havent we all heard enough phone calls from Eric the Midget to last usa few years?
(He could plan ahead for phoners, though then he runs therisk of something likethis.)
I actually think that with a podcast, his audience might grow closerto his old terrestrial numbers.
(He used to boast 12 millionlisteners.)
But now I live in New York City, and travel by subway towork.
(Ive yet to find someone who has anything good to say aboutSiriuss portable Stiletto receiver.)
Buteverybodyscomfortable with MP3 players these days; even Sterns yahooiest ofyahoo listeners can figure one out.
And one final advantage to a podcast: you might fast forward.
Wow, just the thought of fast-forwardingthrough Ralph is almost making me hope for satellite radios demise.
What do you think, Stern fans?
Would you pay for a Howard podcast?