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Welcome to Stephipedia v2.0!
***UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!*** I am currently uploading the articles from the original Stephipedia.com. It will take some time to convert, edit, integrate and add hyper-links. Your patience is appreciated!
This is the new unofficial encyclopedia resource of "The Stephanie Miller Show". If you're a new listener, this is an ideal way to learn about certain show innuendo. Have you ever wanted to know the definition of [[flavin]]? Or the fascination behind [[Guy Lafleur]]? And who exactly is [[Lurleen]]? This resource will provide anything you want about the show - and if it's not included, feel free to add it! Enter Article Table of Contents ==The Stephanie Miller Show== The Stephanie Miller Show is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_syndication syndicated] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_talk_radio liberal talk radio] program that discusses politics, current events, and pop culture using a fast-paced, impromptu style. The three-hour show is hosted by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comedienne comedienne] [[Stephanie Miller]] ("Steph") along with voice artist [[Jim Ward]] and the show's engineer and executive producer [[Chris Lavoie]] ("the Mooks"). The show debuted in September 2004 and is broadcast live each weekday morning on many radio stations throughout the U.S. The radio show should not be confused with Miller's short-lived 1995 syndicated TV talk show with the same name.
Talkers Magazine named Stephanie Miller as one of the 100 most important radio talk show hosts in America in 2007, describing her as a funny, smart, and charming rising star of the progressive talk format. The show ranked 28th on Talkers' annual [http://www.talkers.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=44 Heavy Hundred] list in 2008.
''The Stephanie Miller Show'' is heard on at least 60 affiliates around the country. In addition to its home base in L.A., it is also heard in Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, Detroit, and Washington, D.C. The show is heard on both of SiriusXM Radio's current services. All three hours of the show are aired from 9am to noon on XM, and one hour of the show is aired from 5pm to 6pm on Sirius.
The show was simulcast on MSNBC for three days starting April 30th, 2007, as part of a series of programs filling the former time slot of Don Imus.
Stephanie was also featured in the August 2008 issue of ''Hustler'' magazine.
The following are links to other related sites, including the show's official website.
* [http://www.stephaniemiller.com Stephanie Miller Show - Official Website (Listen Live 9AM-12N ET, 6A-9A PT)] * [http://www.stephaniemiller.com/liveblog Stephanie Miller Show Live Blog] * [http://www.voicedeity.com Jim Ward's Official Website - Apocryphal But True] * [http://www.ktlk.com/ KTLK 1150 AM, Los Angeles "L.A.'s Progressive Talk" (Flagship)] [http://www.ktlk.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html?refreshed=yes (Live Stream)] * [http://www.FourFreedomsBlog.com/ FourFreedoms Blog - The Official Unofficial Fan Blog for the Stephanie Miller Show] * [http://emailstosms.blogspot.com/ emailstosms - The Blog of the Official Radical Militant Librarian of the Stephanie Miller Show] * [http://smfhc.com/ Future Husbands Club - Fansite (some of the information in the '''Stephipedia''' is provided by the ''Lexicon'' of this site)] * [http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/SoundBitsList.php Shane-O's Audio Bits (As heard on the Stephanie Miller Show)] * [http://stephiesdj.imeem.com D.J.'s Audio Bits (As heard on the Stephanie Miller Show)] * [http://www.michaelhardeman.com/StephanieMillerBits.aspx Mike in Raleigh/Tempe's Audio Bits (As heard on the Stephanie Miller Show)] * [http://www.jimwardfc.com Jim Ward Fan Club - Listener Website]
==Internet Fun Facts== As Stephanie Miller proceeds to conquer the Internet, here are some fun facts (thanks to Jerry in Cerritos, CA for some of this information): * Entering the domain name [http://www.sheboyganbarkpark.com sheboyganbarkpark.com] in the address bar of your web browser will redirect you to [[Stephanie Miller|Stephanie's]] [http://www.stephaniemiller.com web site]. * When you Google the name "Stephanie", the first result is ''StephanieMiller.com'', ranking No. 1 out of about 52,800,000 total results. * The name "Jim Ward" in quotes entered in Google returns his page on ''StephanieMiller.com'' as ranked 7th out of about 189,000; without quotes, 8th out of about 473,000. * The name "Chris Lavoie" in quotes entered in Google returns his page on ''StephanieMiller.com'' as ranked 15th out of about 3,890; without quotes, 28th out of about 713,000 (in both cases, his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Lavoie Wikipedia page] ranks first). * Googling "Captain Phone Sex" returns several show-related results out of a total of 21; without quotes, still ranks in the top 3, but out of about 482,000. * Googling "Fun Stack" in quotes returns show-related results ranking 70th and 96th out of about 2,420. * Googling "Squeezy McFeelpants", with or without quotes, returns the top results consisting of a link to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stephanie_Miller_Show the Stephanie Miller Show's page on Wikipedia], as well as other show-related results. * In Googling "Tappy McWidestance", the first show-related result ranks 18th; however, without quotes, the first show-related result actually ranks higher, at No. 12. * In Googling "Tinsel Talk", there are six show-related results in the top 15, five of which are ahead of the actual "tinseltalk.com"; however, without quotes, there are thirteen show-related results in the top 20; in both cases, the ''StephanieMiller.com'' results is ahead of the TinselTalk.com result. * Googling "Right Wing Tool", with or without quotes, returns the top results consisting of links to stories and video related to the time Stephanie called MSNBC's Chris Matthews a "right wing tool". * Googling "Sir Nigel Tubthumper" without quotes returns about 386 results, with a result from ''StephanieMiller.com'' the very first result; it is the only result returned when searched with quotes. * However, a Google search of "Percy Sludgebottom", with or without quotes, returns two results, both of which refer to the British science fiction series ''Dr. Who''.
==Credits== * Thanks to [http://racketpedia.com Tim] for configuring the '''Stephipedia'''. * [http://holdfire.net Holdfire Network] Quality webhosting * [http://www.myspace.com/roachradio The Cockroach] ''"The Official Internet Radio Station of the Stephanie Miller Show"'' (March 31, 2008)
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I am a proud fan of both Stephanie Miller, and your excellent work on the show. I watch your You Tube channel regularly.
Can you tell me how I can get ahold of the "educational" music used for Stephanie's "Fun Facts" segment? I would love to use it for work presentations (or perhaps an MP3?.)
Many thanks!
-Matthew/DJ Gort