Highest paid radio jockey may become 'American Idol' judge
By IANS, 8 February, 2010 |
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Who will replace the sarcastic Brit Simon Cowell as a judge on 'American Idol' from next year? There are rumours that the high-profile slot may go to Howard Stern - America's highest paid radio jockey.
Fifty-six-year-old Stern, called America's 'shock jock', currently hosts the 'uncensored' Sirius XM Radio show.
Cowell, who became famous or notorious for his nasty put-downs on the show and was paid $50 million a year, is moving to start the US version of The X Factor - the hit British talent show - next year.
Rated seventh on Forbes' 'World's Most Powerful Celebrity' list, Stern is on a $100-million-a-year contract with the radio station.
His contract expires in January next year - well before the 'American Idol' season.
The 'shock jock', who is also author of two bestsellers titled 'Private Parts' and 'Miss America' - says he has already been approached to host a TV show from next year.
But he is reportedly unwilling to travel across the US - as the job at the 'American Idol' entails.
Were the country's most celebrated radio jockey were to come on board the most celebrated show, he would make a deadly team with the lesbian co-host Ellen DeGeneres who replaced Paula Abdul this year, sources in the US entertainment industry say.
But in a survey by TVGuide.com, 37 percent people wanted 'X Factor' and 'America's Got Talent' judge Piers Morgan to replace Simon Cowell.
Another 15 percent favoured 'Sing-Off' judge Ben Folds to replace Cowell.
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