http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/63508.htm

May 9, 2006 -- HOWARD Stern says he's been offered a "major deal" to come
back to regular radio via satellite radio - just like his longtime enemies
Opie & Anthony.

"The joke could be on them if I get good and worked up [because] I got
offered a major deal to go back to terrestrial and stay on satellite at the
same time," Stern told his Sirius listeners in comments replayed and mocked
yesterday by "O&A."

"Can you imagine if I go across town against them in all those markets and
just kick some a-? That would really be cool," said Stern, who now
broadcasts to about a tenth of his former audience.

If an offer was actually made to Stern, it most likely came from Citadel
Broadcasting, which is in the process of acquiring Disney/ABC's radio
division - including New York's WABC, WPLJ and WEPN - and is headed by
former Infinity/CBS exec Farid Suleman.

Once Suleman gets the keys to ABC's outlets, he could instantly return Stern
to major FM stations in New York, L.A., Chicago and other huge cities, if
Sirius, which is paying $500 million over five years for Stern's supposedly
exclusive services, agrees to trade exclusivity for cash.

During a recent investor conference call, CEO Mel Karmazin said he's not
entertaining reverse-licensing offers but added, "It doesn't mean that we
couldn't in the future."

Neither Stern's agent or Suleman returned calls seeking comment.

Gregory S. Williams
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