By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 1/24/2007 6:35:00 AM MT
The Super Bowl half-time counterprogramming parade continues with the revelation of details on Howard Stern's TV On Demand's Stupid Bowl III: The Boys Vs. the Girls.
The channel is offering a 28-minute flag football game pitting members of Stern's staffers against drag queens with Penthouse Pets as cheerleaders.
Howard TV On Demand, which has been up and running for about a year, is a 24/7 digital channel available for $13.99 a month on Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox, Cablevision, Charter, and Rogers.
Fox Business Network begins broadcasting from its new high-tech Studio G, overlooking Manhattan from the 3rd floor of News Corp. headquarters, on April 20. B&C got an early peek at the new space.
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