

The clenched fist. The admonition to join the revolution. Looking at these two images, you'd probably assume that Howard Stern wants you to buy whatever Triton Digital is selling. Of course, you'd be wrong. The two have nothing to do with each other. The Howard Stern ad likely goes back as far as 2005, before his show's debut on then Sirius Satellite Radio. The Triton ad and imaging doesn't appear on their website in any way and I've never seen it online before. I found this ad on a geeky radio website called Radio-Info.com. It seems that, according to their website, " Triton Digital Media provides local media companies with technology and services to grow their brands, their audiences, their distribution, and their revenue. We provide solutions to meet our client’s needs in the digital age."
In other words, they do sales, videos, audio, websites, training and app development for TV, radio, print, and other local media.
They're trying to sell their services to radio people. So, they probably know a thing or two about radio, right? Do you think they knew that they were copying Sirius/XM radio's branding for the Howard Stern show? Could this be just an amazing coincidence? More on this in my next posting.
UPDATE:
I sent several electronic communications to the Howard 100 News team. Unfortunately, they never responded to my inquiries. Apparently, they're more interested in detailing every aspect of Gary dell'Abate's diseased toe nails.
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