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Would Howard Stern be a good replacement for Simon Cowell on American Idol?

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tealmyster | 2 years, 3 months ago
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I personally don't mind Howard Stern. I think he is funny, yet can be serious...even though he is known to be a dirty, nasty old man. I think he would do well on there. He would give honest feedback and goof a little as well. American Idol needs a fresh face because Simon Cowell, in my opinion, was getting bored and boring!
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contriboy | 2 years, 3 months ago Report

Word! I completely agree!

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brian san | 2 years, 3 months ago
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I would have to say no. First, I don't think Howard Stern would be particularly interesting in the job. Selecting singing talent is just not is strong point. If he were selected, I'm guessing "alternative talents" like the Pants-On-The-Floor fellow would be the only ones he would select (that and any half naked female participants.) It's not that Stern lacks the brain power to make a good selection, I just don't see him wanting to do so.
I imagine he would enjoy giving his nightly opinions on his co-hosts though.
So while it would be entertaining, I don't think it would be a good idea.
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tealmyster | 2 years, 3 months ago Report

I love Sharon Osbourne! She would be excellent but isn't she still doing America's got Talent? I don't know if they want 3 girls and one guy...I think they do want to even if out...but a good suggestion!

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brian san | 2 years, 3 months ago Report

Sorry, I'm actually not living in the states so my knowledge of these shows is a bit dated (8 years or so..). How about her husband??

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brian san | 2 years, 3 months ago Report

I would like to suggest an alternative replacement: Sharon Osbourne.
She knows music, is very opinionated and has a British accent (not to mention has been known to start fist fights on reality shows...)
Perfect replacement?

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kerryk | 2 years, 3 months ago
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No, he's crude, obnoxious and don't think he'd contribute anything to the show. In fact, if he does become the new judge, I think the show will go down the tubes in the ratings. They'd have to bleep out every other word he says and that isn't really possible on live tv. The older people will be turned against him, maybe the real young crowd that likes him, (why anyone would, I have no idea), will watch more. But I wont watch it anymore if he becomes a judge.

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garamis | 2 years, 3 months ago
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He could be a good replacement for Simon Cowell, but he would have to want to do it, and not for money. He would have to be motivated to actually do the Job properly not just being in the lime light. How ever based on what I know of his personality, I don't think he would be able to stick with it.

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