Who is the better interviewer?

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Who would you rather be interviewed by?
Both Howard Stern and Jimmy Fallon are hugely successful, making a career out of interviewing celebrities and other personalities.  While Stern is known for his raunchy humor, Fallon is more "clean cut".  Stern is not afraid to ask deep, personal and sometimes inappropriate questions.  Fallon tends to stick to more traditional questions as host of "The Tonight Show".
Howard Stern
Howard Allan Stern, was born in 1954 in New York. Stern is famous for his radio show “The Howard Stern Show”, which started in 1986 and still runs today, Stern first discovered radio while in college and post-college he had a few DJ jobs on minor radio stations on the East Coast.  He gained large scale fame while working at WXRK then WNBC in New York City in, starting in 1985. At its peak, his show had 20 million listeners.  He is currently on the air as part of the Sirius XM service.  In 2004 Stern became the highest paid radio show host when his 5 year contract with Sirius had a payout of $500 million.  From 2012 to 2015 Stern served as a judge on the popular television show “America’s Got Talent”. Over the years, Howard Stern has been highly awarded, including Billboard’s Nationally Syndicated Air Personality of the Year a whopping eight times in a row.  He has coined himself as “The King of All Media” for over 25 years, based on his  late night television shows, PPV events, books and DVDs.  He's the author of several books, two of which rose to #1 on The New York Times BestSeller list and sold over 1 million copies. Stern’s book “Private Parts” was made into a popular movie which grossed  $41.2 million in the opening week. 


Jimmy Fallon
James Thomas "Jimmy" Fallon, born on September 19, 1974, in Brooklyn, New York, is a television host and comedian whose style is noted by a high-energy and upbeat demeanor that has made him a household name. From being one of the fan favorites at Saturday Night Live to hosting one of late-night TV's most popular shows, his journey is a reflection of his positive energy. Fallon's big break came in 1998 when he was put on the cast of "Saturday Night Live." He became a favorite with the audience, and viewers loved him for his musical impressions, impeccable comedic timing, and tendency to break character. His co-anchoring of the "Weekend Update" segment with Tina Fey is one of the show's most remembered times. After leaving SNL after six years, Fallon transitioned to the big screen prior to his return to TV in 2009 to host "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." It was here that he truly began establishing his own style, adding viral video parodies, musical battles, and audience interaction to the late-night format. This style won him a dedicated following and prepared him for his ascension to the lofty host's chair of "The Tonight Show" in 2014. Fallon has been breaking new ground in the last few years. He has explored further with his imagination through his production company, Electric Hot Dog, a production company behind the Emmy-winning That's My Jam. He has also recently released a new children's book and a comedy album, once again showcasing his diverse talents. Jimmy Fallon's legacy is marked by his ability to reach the masses with a combination of wholesome comedy, musical talent, and genuine passion for entertainment, making him an American comedy institution.






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