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Despite the underlying drama, 2009 delivered several hall-of-fame moments that define the "Sirius Golden Age" for many fans:

, which hosts a rotating selection of "Sternthology" and deep-cut archive episodes. Internet Archive (Wayback Machine):

The SiriusXM App hosts a library of themed interviews and "best of" specials. To find them, navigate to the Howard 100/101 channel and look for the "More from this channel" section. Third-Party & Community Archives:

| Month | Airtime | Guest/Wack Packer | The Unforgettable Moment | Best Bits to Seek Out | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2/2-2/4 | Johnny Knoxville, Artie Lange | Artie buys clean urine to dupe a possible drug test. | The Britney Stevens Game, Super Bowl XLIII recap, Richard & Sal "Pee Together" | | June | 6/24 | Jason Ellis, Ronnie the Limo Driver | The staff strips naked to compare bodies, leading to a massive fight. | Ronnie vs. Corky: "This ain't Hot Rod Magazine, pal!" | | July | 7/13 | Sacha Baron Cohen (as Bruno) | Bruno makes the entire crew deeply uncomfortable in-character. | Howard reflects on his one meeting with Michael Jackson following his death | | July | 7/14 | David Arquette | David calls in from a billboard, and Sal & Richard debut "Cockaoke." | Miss Howard Stern's serious car accident | | July | 7/28 | Mark (caller) | The debut of "The Homeless Guy Game" with high emotional stakes. | A caller plays for cash to fund his dog's eye surgery | | August | 8/10 | Spyder Harrison (Sirius DJ) | Sirius execs edit Howard's birthday message to Martha Stewart. | Gary grows a "solidarity beard" for the Mets | | August | 8/12 | Piers Morgan, Riley Martin | Riley Martin refuses to lift a curse from the show. | Ronnie the Limo Driver dyes Gary's beard in-studio | | September | 9/21 | Nick DiPaolo, Miss HowardTV October | The staff investigates who is on top of the SiriusXM lobby sign. | "Who's On Top?" drama after Oprah visits | | October | 10/7 | Bai Ling, Jon Hein | A former Alcor executive discusses Ted Williams' cryogenically frozen head. | Jon Hein reports on David Letterman's apology ratings | | December | 12/1 | Doug "The Genius," Perez Hilton | Doug fails to win Fred's money, leading to a Sal Governale punishment. | Perez Hilton stops by with a new book | howard stern archive 2009 full

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Key hallmarks of the year included:

The is widely considered a pivotal era, marked by high-profile celebrity interviews and the departure of long-time sidekick Artie Lange . Ways to Access the 2009 Archive

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The same episode carried a somber tone as Stern reflected on the death of Michael Jackson, who had passed away less than three weeks earlier. Stern recounted a strange, unsettling meeting with the pop icon, describing Jackson as "so scary to see a man who's done what he's done to himself... he was like Frankenstein". Stern also made headlines by frankly questioning whether Jackson was the biological father of his children, stating, "I don't think they even used his sperm". The segment showcased Stern's willingness to ask the questions others avoided—often at the cost of controversy.

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