CBS Radio Inc. Files Suit Against Howard Stern

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CBS Radio Inc. Files Suit Against Howard Stern and Related Parties for Multiple Breaches of Contract, Misappropriation and Unjust Enrichment
Tuesday February 28, 5:00 pm ET

NEW YORK, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- CBS Radio today announced that it has filed suit against Howard Stern, his company One Twelve, Inc., his agent Don Buchwald, his agent's firm Don Buchwald & Associates, Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc.The lawsuit is for compensatory and punitive damages for multiple breaches of contract, fraud, unjust enrichment, and misappropriation of CBS Radio's broadcast time. It further seeks damages from Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc. for unfair competition and tortious interference with Stern's CBS contract.
The 43-page complaint charges:

* Howard Stern repeatedly and willfully breached his written contract
with CBS Radio over the last 22 months of that contract,
misappropriated millions of dollars worth of CBS Radio airtime for his
own financial benefit, and fraudulently concealed his interest in
hundreds of millions of dollars of Sirius stock while promoting it on
the air.

* That on or about January 9, 2006, Sirius paid over 34 million shares of
stock, valued at approximately $220 million, to Stern and his agent
because Sirius exceeded by the end of 2005 certain subscriber targets
that were set in the Sirius-Stern contract. The complaint alleges that
the Sirius-Stern contract provided that Stern was to receive this stock
payment in 2010, but it had an acceleration provision that allowed
Stern to receive the compensation as early as January 2006 if these
subscriber targets were met. All of Stern's actions for which he
received this expedited compensation occurred during the time that
Stern was under exclusive contract with CBS Radio, when the Sirius
payment terms to Stern were kept secret.

* This contract thus provided a compelling incentive for Stern to do all
that he could to help Sirius reach the subscriber targets by the end of
2005 so that he could receive his Sirius stock payment as soon as
possible while Sirius's stock was extremely valuable. Without the
accelerated payment, Stern would risk the decline of the Sirius stock
value. By taking action on CBS Radio's airtime in 2004 and 2005, Stern
assured himself of immediate access to $200 million in assets that
could be readily converted to cash.

* By engaging in continuous promotion of Sirius on CBS Radio airtime
without any payment by Sirius to CBS for these advertisements and by
pocketing over $200 million dollars for his personal benefit, Stern
misappropriated millions of dollars worth of CBS Radio airtime for his
own financial benefit and the financial benefit of Don Buchwald, his
agent, and Sirius in contravention of repeated directives by CBS Radio.

* That Stern also breached his contractual obligation to inform CBS Radio
of plans that might have a bearing on his future. Under the Agreement,
Stern had the obligation to give CBS Radio the first opportunity to
discuss participation in radio projects that are conceived during the
term of the Agreement, even if the concept or project was launched or
implemented after the term. Stern ignored that responsibility, and
negotiated and concluded his agreement with Sirius in secret.

* To this day, Stern continues to breach his contract by refusing to
return property that belongs to CBS Radio -- the recordings of his CBS
radio program that, under his Agreement with CBS Radio, belong to the
company.
The suit further charges that Sirius intentionally interfered with and procured Stern's breach of the Agreement. Sirius knew that Stern had a contractual obligation to maximize the prospects for the success of the CBS Radio program and to comply with his duty of good faith. Sirius intentionally induced and caused Stern to breach these contractual provisions by offering to accelerate Stern's payment of millions of dollars in stock options to promote Sirius on CBS airwaves and by concealing Stern's stock interest from CBS Radio.
The complaint in this lawsuit was filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.


Source: CBS Radio Inc.
 

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Stern is old news to me.
He was funny the first couple of programs he pioneered but it got old kinda quick.
Beetlejuice is the real star.:D
 

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Sounds like CBS is a little sour that thier replacement programs have proven to lose a LARGE chunk of the ratings they had while stern was there.

It appears Diamond Dave (yes from the original van halen) is getting nowhere near the ratings for them that stern had.

I think they believed that when stern left they would still carry a huge audience that would not switch and pay for sirius just to hear stern...problem is they were wrong as their ratings have had a HUGE drop.

Now if he was advertising while still there, it seems they should have done something at that time.

If he took property that belonged to CBS that is another ball of wax and I say they should sue to get that property back.
 

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Qwickdraw said:
Stern is old news to me.
He was funny the first couple of programs he pioneered but it got old kinda quick.
Beetlejuice is the real star.:D

I'm not a Stern fan either, he became uninteresting to me in about '94...

But it is an interesting development...
 

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trickblue said:
I'm not a Stern fan either, he became uninteresting to me in about '94...

But it is an interesting development...

I think I remember you being a reader of www.fark.com

There was an article on there today that talked about the hit they took once stern left.

As far as unfair competition with sirius...that is not sirius or sattelite radios fault, if CBS wishes to compete they should get into the sat radio biz.
 

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trickblue said:
I'm not a Stern fan either, he became uninteresting to me in about '94...

But it is an interesting development...
It is interesting.
I was just stating my opinion (or lackthereof) on Stern.
 

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BrAinPaiNt said:
I think I remember you being a reader of www.fark.com

There was an article on there today that talked about the hit they took once stern left.

As far as unfair competition with sirius...that is not sirius or sattelite radios fault, if CBS wishes to compete they should get into the sat radio biz.

I do like fark...

I knew they would lose listenership... Dave never has been very interesting and he is only pulling a 1.9...

I think they have some validity on this part...

* Howard Stern repeatedly and willfully breached his written contract with CBS Radio over the last 22 months of that contract, misappropriated millions of dollars worth of CBS Radio airtime for his own financial benefit, and fraudulently concealed his interest in hundreds of millions of dollars of Sirius stock while promoting it on the air.
 

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trickblue said:
I do like fark...

I knew they would lose listenership... Dave never has been very interesting and he is only pulling a 1.9...

I think they have some validity on this part...
* Howard Stern repeatedly and willfully breached his written contract with CBS Radio over the last 22 months of that contract, misappropriated millions of dollars worth of CBS Radio airtime for his own financial benefit, and fraudulently concealed his interest in hundreds of millions of dollars of Sirius stock while promoting it on the air.

I have to wonder why nothing was done or said while it was going on.

Now I am sure they were aware he was promoting sirius while he was on the air, if not it would seem they were lacking.
I think it was well known that he was getting a huge future pay day in sirius and he said prior to that it was also going to contain stock so I don't understand why they did not do something at that time.


As far as some of the other stuff I have no problem with them suing for if it is true.
 

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nuff said IMO

I could care less if Stern gets nailed to the wall. I never listened to him before and I sure as heck won't get sat radio just because of him.
 

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From what I understand, Stern at first he talked about going to Sirius while still on air with CBS. They told him he could not mention the name Sirius. From that point, he would use code words.

I am not a Stern fan, but the guy has gotten the shaft from CBS and the FCC for years.
 
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