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'I'm a strong supporter in my free speech,' Stern said, adding that he didn't mind being hypocritical in essentially censoring his opponents to protect his brand. Stern admitted the ploy in a March 2006 interview with Sean Hannity, who asked him why he would do such a thing as a supporter of free speech.
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Stern, a one-time poster-boy for free speech in his clashes with the FCC, used his clout with upper management, persuading them to forbid Hughes and Cumia from mentioning him on their broadcasts. The animosity in question dates back nearly 20 years, when Stern and Hughes (with former co-host Anthony Cumia) both worked for Infinity Broadcasting: Stern with K-Rock, Hughes with WNEW. The radio rebel was snapped in LA in 2013 'I win, they lose': Stern told Sean Hannity in 2006 that he had persuaded radio executives with Infinity Broadcasting to prohibit Hughes and former partner Anthony Cumia from ever mentioning his name on their broadcasts. 'I do feel bad for the cleaning lady, I put her in a bad spot.' 'There are a- out there thinking I was getting people fired and stuff - I'll be the one fired before they fire a cleaning lady, trust me,' he said. Hughes said he 'didn't think would swipe' him into the area, adding that company officials reassured him that her position is safe. I didn't sleep last night, I knew, I was like, “F-, we went too far.”’ ‘Ah f-, I knew it was wrong! I knew it was wrong! I said that to, "I know it was wrong, I know”. The radio host said he had a regrettable lapse in judgment in the incident. ‘They're saying breaking and entering and I'm saying maybe a bit of trespassing.'

‘He said, “They're not sure if you've been breaking into other offices,”’ Hughes said. The Long Island native said that the executive told him that the incident was ‘out of his hands’ and under review in the company’s legal department. ’They're talking about breaking and entering. ‘Instead of preparing for the radio show today, I was getting yelled at for 45 straight minutes,’ he told Small of his tense pow-wow with Greenstein.

On the air the next day, the broadcasting veteran of more than two decades joked he got 'a Stern talking to' from Scott Greenstein - SiriusXM’s president & chief content officer - amid the live streamed security breach. The satellite exec was snapped in December during the company’s Bon Jovi concert in Miami In the doghouse? Hughes (left) said he was 'yelled at for 45 straight minutes' by SiriusXM’s president & chief content officer Scott Greenstein (right) in the wake of the security breach.
