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Ed the Sock is a sock puppet character, created and voiced by Steven Joel Kerzner , who first appeared on Canadian local cable television in 1987. He is best known for his hosting appearances in the 1990s on MuchMusic and his own late night talk show, Ed's Night Party . He is a gray sock puppet with green hair, round eyes, a scowl, a cigar and a rough, gravelly voice.

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127-478: The Constellation Awards were a set of Canadian awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The event was founded in 2007. Constellation Awards are the only Canadian sci-fi award where the Canadian public select the nominees and winners in all categories. The awards were held at Toronto area hotels every year, but attendance and interest declined over time and

254-414: A "phallic in nature and attitude" host described as a "prurient party animal who feeds on his own misanthropy and sexism" and whose comedy, "vacillating between penetrating satire and pointless vulgarity" appealed only to "17 year old boys". Because of the crude, sexist humor, coarse language and nudity, a disclaimer had to preface the airing of every episode in the series' run. Complaints were filed with

381-610: A 33-station Toronto market. Glassman and Patterson can be seen in the 2003 documentary film Flyerman , which features footage of the duo broadcasting live to air at Mojo. In August 2003, Humble & Fred , by then named Best Morning Show in Canada four times by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters , moved to Mix 99.9 , an FM station owned by Standard Broadcasting , replacing Carla Collins , who had reportedly decided to leave due to finding it too difficult to continue doing

508-487: A Rogers Media-owned station from Kingston, Ontario , to fill in its morning slot for the summer. Though now commencing production of a 6-9 a.m. terrestrial radio morning show for the Kingston market, they also continued with their daily internet podcast. Glassman and Patterson did their K-Rock 105.7 show from Toronto rather than moving to Kingston, which aroused some controversy in Kingston's local print media. In January 2013,

635-472: A big promotional push that most notably included transit poster ads placed prominently on the Toronto subway . Early into their run on Mix, after they were left without a news reader, the duo managed to lure Judy Croon, a stand-up comedian who also read news, weather, and sports on CFRB-AM (another Standard Broadcasting asset at the time) over to Mix 99.9 to be the newsreader during Humble & Fred , as well as

762-405: A comedically framed 5-8 minute segment titled 'Professional Husband'. The two shows, owned by different companies and aimed at completely different audience demographics, had no direct cross-promotion , but shared some of the staff including Humble & Fred producer Dan Duran, who simultaneously worked as the announcer on Dini . Furthermore, Glassman's Dini segments often contained mentions of

889-404: A conventional and somewhat conservative listener base, required significant adjustment in their performance style that had prior to that generally been geared towards offbeat humour and risque conversations. Furthermore, Mix's promotional strategy included frequent lavish giveaways that Humble & Fred now had to participate in, thus further interrupting the show's flow. The station gave the duo

1016-619: A daily morning radio show alongside her television obligations. Meanwhile, back at Mojo, after Jeff Marek filled in initially, John Oakley would eventually become the duo's replacement at the AM station. The Humble & Fred transfer from Mojo to Mix, one of several high-profile radio morning show changes in the Toronto market during summer 2003, received due coverage in Toronto-based print media including Mix program director Pat Holiday's quote about

1143-486: A fairly established Toronto radio and television personality, also frequently got on the microphone, adding to the show's popularity. Comedian Pete Cugno, also known as Scary Pete, was also associated with the show, recording comedic commentaries and satirical songs. At the time of his late 1992 return to CFNY, Glassman had already been part of The Dini Petty Show , a nationally broadcast daytime television program in Canada on CTV , making weekly appearances every Thursday in

1270-423: A few months after that", including other shows on competing networks and a feature film, though these projects never materialized and he remained off the air for more than two years. At CityTV, Ed also hosted Ed's Nite In , a short-lived series in which he would invite "friends" over to watch (and make fun of) bad movies. The show was slightly different from Ed's later bad movie show This Movie Sucks! in that

1397-444: A group of interns like Danger Boy (Jason Barr) and Chicken Shawarma (Jeff Domet), both of whom would get regular on-air opportunities via promotional stunts, as well as the show's third voice Mary Ellen Beninger, who read news and traffic reports in addition to occasionally bantering with the guys, the morning zoo show was steadily gaining listeners among the 18 to 34 year old demographic. Humble & Fred producer Dan Duran , by now

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1524-501: A half years, the nightly AM radio show that came about as part of the content licensing deal with Astral Media was canceled in July 2015, with Toronto's Newstalk 1010 putting Art Bell 's Midnight in the Desert in the timeslot. In early June 2016, after performing as the show's third voice for three years, Eileen Ross was released. Her exit was announced by co-hosts Humble and Fred midway through

1651-413: A late 1990s trip to New York City with a radio consultant to monitor other morning radio shows in anticipation of Howard Stern entering the Toronto market. They went on to say that their boss had referred to O&A as "not funny, but fun." The four morning radio hosts made up on O&A 's May 28, 2014 show when Glassman and Patterson called into O&A to discuss the misunderstanding, morning radio, and

1778-466: A live weekly two-hour program that featured viewers performing talents such as singing, dancing, and cooking. The show was canceled by the network due to poor ratings. In the late 1990s, MuchMusic VJ Christopher Ward , the creator of Much's annual Fromage special (so named because it mocked the year's "cheesiest" music videos ), decided to no longer host the show himself. Ed accepted an offer to take over hosting duties, which he did until Much canceled

1905-534: A lot of its old essence, playing The Pixies , New Order , and Depeche Mode while also championing the emerging Madchester scene as well as Nine Inch Nails ' debut Pretty Hate Machine . In 1990, CFNY program director Kingsbury was lured away by Western International Communications , taking the VP of programming position that put him in charge of CHOG (newly-rebranded as 'AM 640 The Hog') and CFNY's main competitor Q107 . Reiner Schwarz, who had already been performing

2032-486: A lot went into the decision, including "personal issues and circumstances" and "their desire to take the show into a slightly different direction by concentrating on some Humble & Fred hallmarks that involve just Humble and Fred". Amanda Barker , who had been stepping in for Ross in the two years prior, became the third voice and producer from 2016 - 2019. The show was taken off SiriusXM Canada's schedule in May 2018 as part of

2159-546: A mainly one-sided mini-brouhaha as Humble and Fred got mentioned on the O&;A panel discussion during the American duo's May 23, 2014 show. As a result, Opie & Anthony's fans (known as "pests") overloaded Humble & Fred' s website and Facebook page. Glassman and Patterson would clear the air later that week by retelling and contextualizing the story with added information. Notably that they had listened to Opie & Anthony during

2286-444: A makeshift studio, and striving for broadcast-quality daily content that could potentially be played on radio. Soon after launching, the addition of Bill Herz, recently retired former vice president of sales for Standard and Astral Radio and the duo's good friend, to the podcast in consulting capacity was announced. His work on the show mostly involves selling advertising spots via a personal network of contacts he managed to develop in

2413-409: A more polite approach with the audience, playing "good cop" to Ed's cruder antics. In 2008 Ed's Night Party entered its 14th season and in a surprise move, Campbell was replaced by Steven Joel Kerzner's wife Liana Kerzner (billing herself as "Liana K" and frequently referred to simply as "Red" by Ed). Ed's first female co-host, she was a busty redhead who produced a pin-up calendar of herself which

2540-499: A new morning man, the station also promoted its overnight host Alan Cross by moving him to the afternoon drive time shift, and hired Dani Elwell as the new evening host Mondays through Thursdays from 8pm until midnight, giving her the freedom to musically program the last hour of her shift—named Alternative Bedtime Hour —as she pleased. The 5:30-9:30 a.m. morning drive time program began in August 1989 on CFNY-FM with Glassman as

2667-518: A paid infomercial program on CHCH-TV, the same network which formerly produced This Movie Sucks! and I Hate Hollywood . Kerzner also appeared as a stand-up comedian in his friend Frank D'Angelo 's independent film The Joke Thief . In 2018 Ed appeared as a guest on the fourth episode of Quillette ' s Wrongspeak podcast. Ed has made several attempts to be asked to appear on the Juno Awards but has not been successful as of yet. He claims

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2794-451: A party lifestyle that on multiple occasions resulted in him missing work in the morning as well as facing a situation in which the radio station suddenly switched to a Top 40 format —led to Anthony's relatively quick departure from CFNY by the end of 1988. A number of hosts were then given the CFNY morning slot, including Scot Turner and Randy Taylor, none of whom panned out either, which is when

2921-646: A podcast since October 2011, the daily comedy-talk presentation was first launched over two decades earlier as a morning zoo commercial radio show that aired from 1989 until 2005 on three different Toronto-area corporate-owned radio stations : initially at CFNY-FM , where the show held significant market share throughout the 1990s and early 2000s during the station's "102.1 The Edge" alternative rock format, followed by moving to their corporate owner 's newly rebranded AM talk radio asset Mojo Radio in 2001, and finally ending up on Mix 99.9 FM in 2003 before being cancelled two years later. What would eventually become

3048-433: A producer and director of programming. After Newton was purchased by Rogers in 1993, Kerzner repackaged The Late Late Show for a wider cable audience. At this point Tunney as its host and star. The new show attracted the interest of producer John Brunton , who took the program to CITY-TV . The show, which would come to be known as Night Party , debuted on February 10, 1995, at 10:30 pm Eastern Time. When Tunney left

3175-485: A program with Jeff Lumby . CFNY's original offer was for both Glassman and Lumby to move to Toronto to host the proposed Jeff & Howard Show —with an additional plan of attaching Fred Patterson as the sports guy, a role he had been performing on previous CFNY morning shows with Turner, Taylor, Anthony and even before that on Pete & Geets . However, at a meeting in Montreal during which Kingsbury and Jim Fonger presented

3302-507: A stunt with a porn star named Doria in 1999, in which she stripped naked and pretended to have sex in "cowgirl" position with the Ed puppet on her hotel bed, many viewers complained and several stations dropped the show, including the entire province of Alberta where the show was banned for some time. Kerzner has accused Triumph the Insult Comic Dog 's creator Robert Smigel of ripping off Ed

3429-513: A sufficient profile in Toronto that CFNY's main rival radio station Q107 approached the duo, offering a move for substantially more money. Glassman and Patterson accepted the terms in principle. However, once CFNY learned of Q107's offer, they matched it and Humble & Fred stayed. Years later, without specifically mentioning whether this is in jest or not, Humble talked on the air about doctoring Q107's offer by adding an extra Can$ 10,000 to it before showing it to CFNY, which they then matched. With

3556-672: A tape of the episode in question. The Panel considers that the broadcast of the challenged episode was in breach of Clauses 6 and 11 of the CAB Code of Ethics and Article 7 of the Violence Code. In a further CBSC decision in March 2005 following a separate complaint, it was ruled that the viewer advisory screened before and during episodes of Night Party was insufficient under the CBA Code of Ethics and needed to be strengthened. Most infamously, following

3683-478: A third party buyer. During 1988, in an attempt to boost the ratings for achieving a better price ahead of the imminent sale spin-off, Marsden was released altogether while CFNY's alternative format playlists began to be injected with Top 40 hits. Simultaneously, on the personnel side, sales manager Jim Fonger was installed as the new director of operations to oversee the Top 40 switch. The Top 40 experiment began quietly over

3810-402: A two-hour live weekday morning broadcast. The new deal put the duo in a unique position of being on three different platforms every day—first broadcasting their daily 2-hour show live on satellite radio every morning, then making the same content available as a podcast followed by having the altered version of the same content air that night on AM terrestrial radio. Soon after getting on satellite,

3937-456: A used car. Its popularity spawned a series of such contests on Humble & Fred throughout the late 1990s. By the June 1998 ratings book, Humble & Fred managed to recover most of the audience they lost to Stern, regaining their customary 4.7% of the overall market in Toronto after being pushed down to 3.5% the previous fall, when the newly arrived Stern dominated the ratings. Simultaneously, in

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4064-467: A week of shows during February 2004, with the Canadian network complying. When Smigel and Pets.com became embroiled in lawsuits over the Triumph and Pets.com dog puppet characters, Kerzner renewed his claims that Triumph had ripped him off. Kerzner claimed that he did not sue Smigel because "we don't want to give that dog that much attention." In 2005, Kerzner's Ed's Night Party co-producer James Stamos

4191-415: A year later in July 2006, Humble was let go and the show was removed from Mix 99.9's schedule due to poor listenership. After Steve Anthony filled in on a temporary basis, Mad Dog and Billie took over the slot on a permanent basis on August 8, 2006. After reuniting for a Christmas show podcast in 2006, their first time on-air together since being separated in August 2005, Glassman and Patterson continued

4318-539: Is a combination of a “friend’s dad, Oscar the Grouch and Jack Klugman from The Odd Couple .” The name "Ed" was inspired by actor Ed Asner who Kerzner enjoyed watching in The Mary Tyler Moore Show and whose gruff voice is another inspiration for the puppet. Despite being a vocal critic of Video on Trial and saying he would never appear on it because in his opinion it was never as good as Fromage , Ed

4445-494: The Canadian Association of Broadcasters . Though never guest intensive, the show's increased profile brought more promotional guest segments with actors and musicians plugging projects aimed at the younger demographic, either via in-studio appearances or phone-ins. One such phone-in during February 1997 with venerable Canadian stage actor Al Waxman of the King of Kensington fame — whose thoroughly uncooperative attitude quickly devolved

4572-484: The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council throughout the show's run because of the prevalent "sexism" and allegations the show was "derogatory to women", with some of those complaints upheld. A January 2004 episode received criticism and complaints after Ed, Craig and Liana jokingly compared sex with women to stabbing women. The Ontario Regional Panel reviewed all of the correspondence and screened

4699-465: The Humble & Fred radio show, including an entire segment on it in addition to featuring occasional un-credited appearances by Patterson. The weekly segment eventually ended in 1995. In 1994, Duran left Humble & Fred after being promoted to co-host on Dini . Danger Boy (Jason Barr) took over the producing duties. Throughout the same year, Maclean-Hunter , the corporate conglomerate that owned CFNY,

4826-406: The Humble & Fred show was initiated in 1989 by the incoming CFNY-FM program director Danny Kingsbury, who—on behalf of the station's new corporate owner Maclean-Hunter —looked to stabilize CFNY's morning show situation that had been in flux ever since the long-running Pete n' Geets show went off the air in late 1987. Once Pete n' Geets left, the vacated morning slot was taken over by

4953-495: The Live in Toronto daily music magazine show, which he had been producing for three years, to become the producer of the new Humble & Fred show at Mojo AM 640. Bingo Bob (Bob Willette), who had spent the previous three years as the show's associate producer, was promoted as Humble & Fred 's new technical producer at Mojo 640. However, the Mojo 640 move soon presented problems such as

5080-467: The 17th annual Humble & Fred Christmas Show was held and recorded at former producer Dan Duran's house on December 16, 2006 and subsequently made available from the duo's website as a free podcast. In December 2010, now employed at different radio stations, the duo reconvened to do another Christmas show, this time at the studio of Toronto's 103.9 Proud FM , that was again released as a free podcast. On October 15, 2011, more than six years removed from

5207-660: The 1988 Labour Day weekend, leading to acts like Taylor Dayne , Martika , and New Kids on the Block being rotated heavily. Within months, the entire playlist was filled with mainstream acts like Madonna , Michael Jackson , Bon Jovi , Janet Jackson , and George Michael , resulting in angry reaction from CFNY's listeners. The format change was officially announced in December 1988, with alternative music getting relegated to evenings and weekends; Berns resigned his program director duties shortly thereafter, though staying on as DJ. Even though

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5334-541: The AM dial was initiated by Corus president John Cassaday, who had approached Glassman and Patterson in December 2000 at Corus' Christmas party to personally inform them of the company's plans to completely retool its AM asset Talk 640, offering them the re-launched station's morning slot as "a job that they could potentially do until retirement". Being 40 and 43 years of age at the time, respectively, Glassman and Patterson talked in later interviews about such line of thinking—youth-oriented "102.1 The Edge" perhaps no longer being

5461-427: The CFNY offer to Lumby and Glassman, it became apparent that Lumby wasn't willing to move to Toronto while Glassman called Kingsbury back to express interest in coming over by himself. Patterson was then flown to Montreal in order to be introduced to Glassman and to determine whether they mesh enough on a personal level to broadcast together on a daily basis. Soon after, the deal was made. In addition to bringing in

5588-439: The CFNY staff. It was weird for me because even though I was only 29, I had been in mainstream radio stations for almost 12 years already and I didn't really get and appreciate the way they did radio at CFNY. Over the years since then, I've had multiple epiphanies about what a gem that radio station I walked into in 1989 was. However, at the time, having no prior knowledge of the place, it didn't mean anything to me and I just thought

5715-473: The June 6, 2016 show without providing further details beyond labeling it part of the show's "re-positioning". After some negative listener reaction, they further discussed her departure the next day live on air in an 11-minute segment, stating they're doing so despite originally not planning on addressing the reasons they're no longer working with Ross "out of wanting to be discreet, sensitive, and empathetic". Without going into specifics, they further stated that

5842-564: The Junos have a "grudge" against him. In 2010, Ed announced his intention to run for Prime Minister of Canada in the 2011 federal election as head of the new FU Party, a joke political party never registered with Elections Canada , which he claimed stood for "Fed-Up Party". The FU Party's stated goals included "fighting apathy and stupidity in government". Throughout the campaign the "FU Party News Centre" posted links to various articles and videos trying to encourage people to vote and criticizing

5969-469: The North York neighbourhoods of Downsview , Bathurst Manor , and Westminster-Branson , the company also ran a local cable TV channel. During this time one of the public access shows the station produced needed a co-host on short notice, so Kerzner took a sock and other supplies from the station's craft closet and made a sock puppet with glue caps for eyes. He named the puppet Ed after Ed Asner and co-hosted

6096-698: The Sock and Liana K . Constellation Awards 2008 took place on 12 July in the Plaza Ballroom of the DoubleTree by Hilton - Toronto Airport Hotel. Its host was Rick Green . This year Doctor Who received six nominations, Supernatural, Stargate and Smallville also had multiple nominations. The event was in the Grand York Ballroom of the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel on 11 July. Its host

6223-482: The Sock was announced as the host of an overnight radio program on 94.9 The Rock in Oshawa , Ontario . Night Party aired in the late-night slot because of its overt depictions of sexuality, primarily involving sexualized, scantily clad (frequently topless) women and Ed's off-color remarks. The show was dismissed by many critics as nothing more than dirty "vaudeville schtick" overly relying on sex and bathroom jokes, with

6350-406: The Sock! The Toronto location of Hard Rock Cafe closed on May 31, 2017, making future shows from that location impossible. In April 2017, Ed posted a video to his YouTube channel called "Who Murdered MuchMusic", documenting what he refers to is the demise and downfall of the Canadian music channel by pointing the finger at Bell Media and claiming that their behind the scenes management killed

6477-424: The Sock's comments. Ed's look has become more well defined over the years but is a basic sock puppet design very similar to any other, such as Shari Lewis 's famous Lamb Chop and other sock puppet characters . Kerzner has claimed that Ed's voice is based on two actual people (non-celebrities), a friend's father and step-father, whose names remain undisclosed. However at other times he has said that Ed's voice

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6604-455: The Sock. The controversy dates back to 1997 when Kerzner claims Ed was set to appear on Late Night with Conan O'Brien but was suddenly cancelled, months before Smigel's Triumph debuted on that show. Conan and NBC maintain that Ed was never even tentatively booked to appear on the show. Kerzner afterwards expressed such resentment towards Triumph and Smigel that NBC stated they "didn't want Ed anywhere near Triumph" when Conan visited Canada for

6731-495: The Top 40 experiment was discontinued by summer 1989, only seven months after implementation. Shortly prior, the sale of CFNY to the Maclean-Hunter conglomerate had been finalized, and the new owner ordered a return to the alternative format. Maclean-Hunter placed the station under its Key Radio division headed by Hal Blackadar, who immediately fired the inherited management, while bringing in radio broadcaster Reiner Schwarz to be

6858-429: The all-guy, sports-oriented radio station is kind of like putting Wayne Gretzky on a team that plays nothing but hockey's so-called neutral zone trap ". By fall 2001, Corus brought in famous radio executive John Hayes to become radio division president. Hayes reportedly wasn't a fan of the Mojo concept from the get go. A steady number of complaints over the station's tone and its basic 'men only' format resulted in

6985-650: The annual awards ended in 2014, which remains to date the last year the awards were held. The awards were run by the TCON Promotional Society, a not-for-profit organization that also ran several other Toronto-area fan events including the Toronto Trek, Polaris, Polar Chill, and Reversed Polarity fan conventions. Constellation Awards 2007 took place on 7 July in the Plaza Ballroom of the Doubletree International Plaza Hotel. Its hosts were Ed

7112-417: The best fit for their show as they age into their 40s and a resulting feeling they'd have to leave it sooner or later anyway—resonating with them at the time as they pondered moving to a station targeting a bit older crowd. Their additional motivation in joining an AM talk station was a chance to broadcast without having to play 7-8 songs per hour, something they grew extremely frustrated with at "The Edge" over

7239-423: The business over the years and his compensation is commission based. The podcast also began providing unpaid internships for a school credit, mostly to radio and television students at Greater Toronto Area post-secondary institutions. One intern, Phil Hong, eventually was added to the paid staff as a technical producer. Barely a few months into their podcasting, the duo's limited return of sorts to terrestrial radio

7366-414: The changes at the station, Elwell famously resigned on the air in August 1992 followed by reading out her resume, while Carter wrote a scathing rebuke of the station's new direction from an insider's perspective that was published by a Toronto alternative weekly newspaper. At the end of 1992, only 19 months after leaving, Glassman returned to CFNY. His return was facilitated by Patterson, who had survived

7493-431: The cigar smoking, wise-guy sock host a talk show featuring talent spotlights, celebrity interviews and studio audience interaction". Within the show's first year Brunton and Glassman both departed the series. Brunton cited creative differences with Kerzner, while Humble Howard said he simply could no longer stand working with Kerzner. Their relationship remains contentious today: I don't want to say anything about Ed or

7620-469: The city of Toronto. The show celebrated its 25th anniversary with an event at the Horseshoe Tavern that aired live on SiriusXM Canada starting at 8pm on November 5, 2014 featuring numerous guests, including the newly inaugurated Mayor of Toronto and the duo's former radio colleague John Tory and Hockey Night in Canada ' s recently hired new host George Stroumboulopoulos . After airing for two and

7747-506: The city's radio market, taking a significant chunk of Humble & Fred' s audience in the process. In response, CFNY, which by this time was branded as "102.1 The Edge", hired the services of various radio consultants for the purposes of tweaking the show's content in order to better compete against Stern. As a result, Humble & Fred put together a listener contest consisting of scatological and/or otherwise disgusting tasks put before contestants competing for prizes ranging from $ 25,000 to

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7874-463: The city's radio market—especially rock format stations aiming their content at young male demo—braced themselves for a loss of listeners they were likely to surrender to high-profile and raunchy Stern. Further hurting their cause was the fact Stern kept receiving a steady stream of free promotion through Canadian press and electronic media coverage of the controversy surrounding his arrival to the country—in addition to Toronto's Q107, The Howard Stern Show

8001-513: The coming sale, the station's corporate parent Selkirk Communications (under control of its largest stakeholder, Southam Inc. ) decided to move longtime program director David Marsden to the director of operations position. Taking over the PD post was his longtime deputy and on-air personality Don Berns (also known as DJ Dr. Trance), who was initially allowed to continue the "Spirit of Radio" concept that Marsden himself had largely created and fostered over

8128-520: The commercial success of grunge ; with emerging bands like Nirvana , Pearl Jam , and Soundgarden dominating the charts, the station decided to focus its alternative format on the American acts from this musical genre, along with a rebrand to "CFNY 102.1 The Leading Edge". The format change was accompanied with a large reduction in staff, either through resignations or layoffs, including departures of some well-known on-air personalities such as Chris Sheppard , Lee Carter, and Dani Elwell. Dissatisfied with

8255-439: The conversation into an uncomfortable and awkward exchange — gained long-term notoriety on the show with both hosts often bringing it up in years to come. With the highly publicized September 2, 1997 arrival of a multimillion-dollar-generating American syndicated radio juggernaut The Howard Stern Show to Toronto via CFNY's main rival station Q107 (owned at the time by Western International Communications ), most players on

8382-486: The day, including in the morning during Humble & Fred . Jumping on the bandwagon of the rapidly emerging alternative rock and grunge musical genres, the station's new format became an immediate ratings winner, while the irreverent Humble and Fred morning duo was also proving a good fit. Not long after their late 1992 reunion, Humble and Fred introduced a bit called "Number 1 in '97", sarcastically announcing their intention of becoming "number 1" without really going into

8509-945: The duo announced a deal with Astral Media for a late-night terrestrial radio comedy show, featuring a mix of their new and previously podcasted material. As part of the deal, the duo additionally got to do guest segments on Astral's various properties such as John Moore 's morning show on Newstalk 1010 and John Tory 's afternoon drive time program Live Drive on the same station. The new late weeknights 12-2 a.m. program—a cleaned up version of their daily 2-hour podcast with profanity taken out and reformatted into four 25-minute bits that can be played with terrestrial station breaks in-between—began airing on January 21, 2013 on Astral's two comedy-format radio stations ( Funny 820 in Hamilton and Funny 1410 in London ) as well as on Newstalk 1010 in Toronto . Potential expansion via syndication to other stations

8636-406: The duo's move being motivated by their desire "to be in the top echelon of morning shows with numbers and listeners", while Mojo's program director Scott Armstrong stated they left "due to being interested in a music format, which Mojo obviously couldn't offer". Years later, in different interviews, Glassman and Patterson talked about the details of their Mix transfer that were not public knowledge at

8763-572: The early 2000s lad culture bandwagon, the station looked to build an audience by catering to consumers of Maxim and FHM , high-circulation men's lifestyle magazines whose content relied on semi-nude women, cars, and sports. That being the case, Mojo's on-air personalities were encouraged to be risque and push the envelope. Corus further obtained radio broadcasting rights of Toronto Maple Leafs games, programming much of Mojo's schedule around them with added content such as analysis shows like Leafs Lunch . Humble & Fred' s particular move to

8890-448: The end of Kerzner's relationship with both Much and Citytv , with Kerzner stating after Rogers announced their decision to ax Ed the Sock: "It appears Citytv is heading towards something more of a women's channel, I don't know." After Night Party' s cancellation, Kerzner stated that the Ed character would live on in other projects that were already in the works, "for this fall or possibly

9017-530: The first Constellation Awards in 2007. He also was an advice columnist for Faze Magazine in 2001 and 2002. The Kerzners also have a now-defunct New Year's Eve convention Futurecon, which ended abruptly in 2014 after only running for three years (2011-2014). On June 23, 2011, Ed and Liana began hosting the short-lived Ed & Red's Podcast for gwmp.tv. They have announced plans to bring their podcast back in some form. In 2011 Ed made several appearances as Frank D'Angelo 's sidekick on The Being Frank Show ,

9144-414: The first four months of 1998, Stern lost twenty percent of his Toronto audience or 100,000 people (the majority of them being women), though he still retained significant market share with 8.9%, good for a third-place tie with CHUM-FM 's Roger, Rick and Marilyn , and behind CHFI-FM's Don & Erin (11.7%) and CFRB's Ted Woloshyn (11.4%). In 1998, Mary Ellen Beninger moved on to another station and

9271-458: The first part of 2003 before Standard came in with its generous offer that they took, as well as Corus' last minute attempt to keep them, which the duo rebuffed having already signed with Standard. Despite being back on the FM dial, whose dynamics they were well familiar with having had a successful program on an FM station, arriving at Mix 99.9, a station programmed around the pop-oriented format with

9398-447: The format change quickly led to station's overall listener ratings increasing from CFNY's average 500,000 to 700,000, this new audience was shown to be mostly composed of those who listen for very short periods of time that were thus of limited appeal to advertisers, as CFNY's market share dropped from 5.2% during fall 1988 to 4.6% in spring 1989. Since it failed to bring in new revenue, in addition to alienating CFNY's loyal listener base,

9525-416: The general manager duties as well due to Crookston being on long-term disability leave as a result of getting hit by a car, took over the vacant PD post at CFNY. In May 1991, only a year and a half after taking the CFNY job, Glassman left the station for CKFM-FM , citing dissatisfaction with CFNY's overall organizational structure and the way it was being run day to day: I wasn't really well received by

9652-460: The get-go despite facing some opposition even from the station's staff, including the afternoon drive time host Alan Cross, who wasn't a big fan of Humble & Fred at the time. With the legacy of the "Spirit of Radio" concept looming large over CFNY, and especially with all the organizational turmoil the station had experienced over the two years since legendary program director and creator of "Spirit of Radio" David Marsden's 1987 removal, many of

9779-539: The goal through additional PayPal donations people had also made, and that the FU Network launched as planned, it has since been merged with Ed's website. In 2021, Ed launched an Indiegogo campaign and website to support NewMusicNation, an online platform for new Canadian music with new VJs. The platform also seeks to support musical acts who have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada . In May 2023, Ed

9906-481: The language being toned down, gradually leading to watering down of the on-air product. This trend particularly intensified after even the Maple Leafs president Ken Dryden complained to the station's management about several things said by Mojo on-air personalities. Though the station slightly improved the size of its target 25-to-44 demographic audience in the fall 2002 rating reports, it was still ranked only 16th in

10033-471: The last time they were on the air together (other than the occasional one-off joint podcast in the meantime), Humble and Fred re-launched the daily show, this time distributed online as a podcast . Their reunion occurred in the wake of both their recent individual dismissals from terrestrial stations—Humble had been let go from his morning show job at Boom 97.3 in Toronto earlier that year in April 2011, while Fred

10160-406: The latest celebrity gossip and news but only lasted a few episodes before being canceled by the network. Ed the Sock has not had a show on network TV since this show's cancellation by CHCH. Ed briefly became Frank D'Angelo 's sidekick on The Being Frank Show in 2011–2012, which aired during late night infomercial slots purchased by host and beer entrepreneur Frank D'Angelo on CHCH-TV ,

10287-606: The layoffs, as well as the new general manager DiMaggio and program director Meyers, who sold Glassman on the idea of a new format despite him not originally being interested in going back. Unlike the station's 1980s "Spirit of Radio" days under David Marsden, when no song would be played twice in a 24-hour period, the new format CFNY became a highly programmed station with current hit songs by popular acts like Nirvana , Pearl Jam , Soundgarden , Alice in Chains , Stone Temple Pilots , and Red Hot Chili Peppers in heavy rotation throughout

10414-409: The midget that has his hand up his ass that hasn't already been said by just about everyone that's met him. After Humble Howard's departure the show continued with more focus on Ed and less on his human co-host. Canadian comedian Craig Campbell replaced Glassman and stayed with the show for a decade. Ed's longest running and arguably most popular co-host, Campbell had a very laid-back demeanor and took

10541-485: The movies they broadcast were more current in Ed's Nite In and Ed and his friends did not comment during the movies, only before and after commercial breaks, which also included sketches. After moving Night Party to Citytv , Ed also began making appearances concurrently on MuchMusic . This lasted from the mid-1990s until he was released by Much in 2005. While at Much , Ed hosted the short-lived series Ed's Big Wham Bam ,

10668-410: The new director of programming and operations at CFNY. Schwarz hired Jamie Crookston as the new general manager, who, in turn, hired Danny Kingsbury as the new program director. In summer 1989, when Kingsbury offered him the CFNY morning show in Toronto, twenty-nine-year-old radio DJ and comedian Howard Glassman had been working for a year at Montreal 's Standard Broadcasting -owned CJFM-FM , hosting

10795-422: The newly arrived program director Kingsbury began seeking a more permanent solution. CFNY's 1987-1989 morning show instability was just one of the many consequences of the station's ownership turmoil that also led to frequent management personnel changes, as well as tinkering with its on-air format throughout the same period. In August 1987, as part of its internal management structure realignment in preparation for

10922-434: The number one morning show in Toronto among the 18-to-34-year-olds with both males and females; however, on a suggestion from program director Meyers, they chose to ignore this information on air in order to continue with the popular "number 1 in '97" bit. In terms of total listeners, the market was dominated by Don & Erin on CHFI-FM . With his public profile increased, Humble began getting television offers that led to

11049-558: The people were weird and their attitude towards radio was more free-form than what I understood. Working there day-to-day gave me a lot of anxiety about the decision I had made to come there because in my mind I was coming to a major market in Toronto to work at this big radio station and I now found myself working in a strip mall in Brampton where everyone's attitude was like 'hey man, let's play what we want . Patterson remained at CFNY, getting paired with Skot Turner while Maie Pauts acted as

11176-400: The performer joining Ed's Night Party , a weekly late-night comedy talk show that aired on Citytv , which he did in parallel with his daily radio morning show duties; however, his involvement with the program ended amid acrimony with its creator and star Steven Kerzner after only a season. Humble & Fred was named the best morning show in Canada in early 1997, an award given out by

11303-505: The political establishment, especially the Conservative government and re-election campaign of Stephen Harper . Around this time, Ed also started his own WordPress blog called "Nobody's Puppet!" where he elaborated his thoughts on politics but also on the media industry. Humble %26 Fred Humble & Fred is a Toronto -based Canadian podcast, featuring co-hosts "Humble" Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson . Available as

11430-571: The practice of occasionally reconvening for one-off podcasts. The initial podcasts were recorded at former producer Dan Duran's house, before deciding to do one as a small event on location with special guests and a live audience — their May 2009 podcast at Dominion on Queen pub, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Humble & Fred going on air with guests Nick Kypreos and Tyler Stewart of Barenaked Ladies . Altogether, eight podcast shows were recorded and released between 2006 and 2010. One of Humble & Fred annual traditions on terrestrial radio

11557-464: The public release of the ratings book showing CFNY's further market share slide, Maclean-Hunter's top executive Hal Blackadar fired general manager Crookston and program director Schwarz. Simultaneously, the morning show setup was also dismantled, with Turner being fired and was replaced with a temporary host alongside Patterson. With the new Blackadar-installed management—general manager Vince DiMaggio and program director Stewart Meyers—CFNY responded to

11684-498: The remaining staff were intent on seeing CFNY continue to be run the way it had been under Marsden. They mostly saw the station's new morning man Glassman and his show as more examples of conventional corporate trends being injected into CFNY, generally treating him with contempt. Though Marsden's "Spirit of Radio" concept had officially been laid to rest—with CFNY FM 102 "Toronto's Modern Rock" now used in promos and playlists being rotated more often than before—the station still retained

11811-496: The same network that aired This Movie Sucks! and I Hate Hollywood . After launching fundraisers beginning in 2015, in late 2016 Ed the Sock announced the FU Network , a video sharing website, from which he would share old and new clips. He also announced he would begin live streaming a new live weekly show from the entrance/lobby of the Hard Rock Cafe restaurant in downtown Toronto, Ontario called Live from Canada, It's Ed

11938-401: The segment himself. He enjoyed the experience and continued to do the character, improving the sock puppet's look and changing its voice somewhat over time. In these early years Ed the Sock served as the sidekick to The Late Late Show 's human hosts, which included Stan Glass, Harland Williams and Eric Tunney (for almost three years). Tim Rykert also hosted for a time. By 1987 Kerzner became

12065-465: The show added Eileen Ross (formerly with Rogers Media where Humble and Fred had collaborated with her on promotional material as part of their Rogers deal) as a third on-air voice while her duties also involved booking guests. In late April 2014, Humble & Fred got into a mini-controversy with Sirius XM show, Opie and Anthony . The Canadian pair relayed a story on the air about listening to Opie and Anthony and not finding them funny. This caused

12192-399: The show to pursue TV hosting and comedy opportunities in the U.S., he was replaced by "Humble" Howard Glassman (better known as half of the local radio morning show Humble & Fred ), and though Ed the Sock was the only returning element of the old show he was still a sidekick to the star and not the star himself. The synopsis of the show's first season reads: "Humble Howard and sidekick Ed

12319-445: The show was initially plagued with technical issues. The show was once again co-hosted by his wife Liana K and featured comedian Ron Sparks . In each two hour episode Ed has guests over to watch (and make fun of) a bad movie . This Movie Sucks! was named one of the five best television shows of 2010 by Toronto Entertainment and one of the three best new shows of 2010 by Excalibur Magazine . A third season of This Movie Sucks!

12446-418: The show's third voice. However, the ratings were consistently tepid as it became clear that very little of their audience from "The Edge" and "Mojo" days followed them to "Mix", while they also had trouble attracting new listeners. In August 2005, Patterson was relieved of his duties with "Mix" (though he remained under contract), with struggling ratings cited as a factor in the station's decision to shake up

12573-512: The show. When Patterson was released, there was significant curiosity about the true story behind the occurrence. Glassman was not able to say anything on the air, but he did offer contact information for his personal BlackBerry and readily invited those curious to contact him for the actual story. The show was re-billed as the Humble Howard Morning Show with Judy Croon as the new co-host and producer Bingo Bob. However, less than

12700-728: The shows rampant sexist clips and comments, which included such segments as LoCoDe ( Lowest Common Denominator ), porn star visits, and weekly clips of drunk spring break girls in Wet T-shirt contests with Ed providing joke commentary. In its 14th and final season the series was also broadcast on G4 in the U.S. as part of their Midnight Spank late night television programming block. In June 2008, Rogers announced that Ed & Red's Night Party would be canceled as of August 31, 2008, in an effort to attract female viewers, who disapproved of Ed's politically incorrect and sexist shtick. The final show aired Friday, August 29, 2008. This also marked

12827-544: The six awards it was nominated. The 2013 Constellation Awards's hosts were Andrew Jackson and Ellen Dubin. It took place at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Toronto/Markham in Toronto as Continuum won 3 of the four awards it was nominated for. The 2014 Constellation Awards were hosted by Rick Green again, on Saturday, July 5th, 2014, at the Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport. It

12954-586: The sole host and Patterson as the sports anchor. In addition to comedy bits and musical numbers, the program featured two news and sports updates per hour. As the comedic banter between the host and sports anchor became an increasingly prominent feature of the show, Patterson was eventually promoted to full co-host. Another frequent on-air contributor was the show's producer Dan Duran , who, while simultaneously working at CFNY and Humble & Fred , also pursued side jobs as voice performer, TV personality, and aspiring actor. The new morning show posted solid ratings from

13081-453: The specials in 2005. Fromage may be the most popular project Ed has been involved with, and he has repeatedly stated that he plans to bring it back in some form. In 2010, after more than two years off the air, Ed returned to television on regional CHCH-TV in Hamilton with This Movie Sucks! , which was similar to his previous CityTV show Ed's Nite In . Kerzner relied on the use of student interns from nearby Mohawk College and

13208-413: The specifics. Playing up their perceived underdog status while mocking their own supposed low ratings, it implored the audience to stay with the show because it was going to be number 1 by 1997, becoming the signature Humble & Fred bit for a few years. Another regular bit was 'The Humble Report', delivered by Glassman each morning as a funny five-minute take on the news. By summer 1993, the show built

13335-400: The start that they would welcome a return to a corporate-owned commercial radio entity. To that end, the duo made a conscious decision to approach their daily internet podcast the same way they produced their morning show on corporate radio for 16 years, which entailed renting a space to create the podcast from as opposed to doing it from either one of their homes, converting the said space into

13462-482: The station's entire schedule continuing to suffer from low ratings even after the much-publicized makeover and re-launch. Initial reviews of Humble & Fred in the new setting weren't stellar either, with William Burrill, a Toronto Star columnist who previously collaborated with Humble on Ed's Night Party , feeling that Humble and Fred were much better than the "early Mojo mould of jocks dumbing it down for 'da guys'", further quipping that "putting Humble Howard on

13589-449: The station. The video was pulled by YouTube after Bell Media complained about copyright infringement stemming from Kerzner's use of footage and logos owned by the company. In July 2018, he launched an Indiegogo campaign to have the network officially launch online, promising to bring back old MuchMusic shows from the 1990s and early 2000s. Although his Indiegogo campaign failed to reach his goal of $ 35,000, Ed announced that he had met

13716-433: The third voice on the newly launched show to replace Humble & Fred . Simultaneously, the station experienced a significant dip in the ratings—going from a 4.8% market share in spring 1991 to 3.1% in the fall of the same year. As the ratings showed no improvement in late 1991, a dramatic format change began to be considered, even switching to country , by station owner Maclean-Hunter. In late January 1992, one day ahead of

13843-408: The time, including a revelation that their primary motivation to move was Standard Broadcasting's offer of a 5-year guaranteed contract for each host, along with a significant pay raise and better bonus structure compared to what they were getting from Corus. They also discussed behind the scenes events during their unsuccessful contract re-negotiations with Corus that dragged throughout late 2002 and

13970-541: The twenty-seven-year-old MuchMusic VJ Steve Anthony who began on December 14, 1987 by doing the morning drive time show in parallel with his music television job; due to a non-compete clause in his MuchMusic contract, in order to accept the CFNY offer, he had to obtain MuchMusic's permission. Different professional and personal factors—such as having to fill the beloved morning duo's shoes, choosing to devote more attention to his TV job than his radio gig, and maintaining

14097-414: The years and ultimately unsuccessful in trying to get their bosses to scale back. The show's producer Danger Boy (Jason Barr) parted ways with Humble & Fred by staying behind at "The Edge" where he was soon named co-host of the station's new morning program The Dean Blundell Show . Chicken Shwarma (Jeff Domet), who had spent 1997 and 1998 as an intern and associate producer with Humble and Fred, left

14224-575: The years. During fall 1987, Rogers Communications ' Can$ 400 million bid for the takeover of Selkirk was accepted. However, due to being adjudged by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to be holding an excessive number of FM radio assets as a result of the takeover, Rogers was ordered to divest the FM radio stations acquired from Selkirk in order to comply with Canada's media ownership concentration laws. Rogers thus placed CFNY in an escrow while looking for

14351-573: Was "too raunchy for a community event" and replaced him with fellow Canadian comedian Luba Goy (of the Royal Canadian Air Farce comedy troupe). In 2020, Ed the Sock was criticized for what were described as racist comments concerning New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh . NDP MP Don Davies described Ed the Sock's use of "Jughead" to refer to Singh as "pure racism"; several Liberal MPs including Health Minister Patty Hajdu and Minister of Digital Government Joyce Murray condemned Ed

14478-478: Was a guest on that show in 2013, nine years after his days as a regular at MuchMusic had ended. It was supposed to be a chance for Ed to reach a "nationwide audience" again, and "expose Ed to a whole new generation." Kerzner said Ed would be in the show's regular rotation of comedians after that, but he never appeared on the show again. Ed has made some radio appearances and has guested at sci-fi conventions. Kerzner sponsored and co-hosted as Ed (with his wife Liana)

14605-567: Was actress Karen Cliche . The event was in Grand York Ballroom of the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel on 17 July. Its host was Gavin Stephens . The 2011 Constellation Awards's hosts were Teddy Wilson & Ajay Fry. It took place in Sheraton Parkway Hotel in Toronto . In 2012 Robin Dunne hosted the ceremony in the Sheraton Parkway Hotel in Toronto . Stargate Universe won five from

14732-572: Was also announced, and within weeks they were added to the Newstalk 610 's (another Astral station, serving Niagara Region ) nightly schedule from 10pm until midnight. By July 2013, Astral was bought by Bell Media and the arrangement continued under the new ownership. On May 7, 2013, Humble & Fred were announced as the new 7 a.m. morning show on SiriusXM Canada 's newly re-branded " Canada Laughs " channel that had been known as "Laugh Attack" up to that point. They began two days later on May 9 as

14859-502: Was announced via a deal with Rogers Media that saw their podcast being promoted on 19 of the company's radio stations' websites across the country, and on the stations themselves as well as on Rogers' smartphone app. It came about via Rogers Media executive Julie Adam who, having been a fan of the duo's previous work, reached out to them and eventually agreed on the deal that she referred as company's "experiment with digital content". In June 2012, Humble & Fred joined K-Rock 105.7 ,

14986-763: Was brought over from the Windsor market. Their move to Mojo 640 took place as part of its makeover from the old Talk 640, along with a heavily promoted re-launch that included a call letter change. Now marketed as "Talk Radio for Guys", the Toronto-area AM station ambitiously set about going after the 25 to 54 male demographic with a whole new on-air lineup that, in addition to Humble & Fred , included some well-known Toronto radio personalities such as John Derringer , Maie Pauts, Scruff Connors , and Spider Jones, and focused on "talk, sports, health and fitness, career and investment tips, gear, gadgets, cars, and sex". Jumping on

15113-409: Was ejected from a Toronto Blue Jays game for wearing a shirt promoting the show that other fans complained was offensive. An usher asked him to turn the shirt inside out, but Stamos refused. After being announced as one of the 2007 Beaches Lions Club Easter Parade marshals, Ed the Sock was removed following dozens of complaints by concerned Beaches residents. The organizers determined Kerzner's act

15240-556: Was in the process of being acquired by another large corporate entity, Rogers Communications . After being announced in late March 1994, the sale wasn't approved until December, with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ordering Rogers, in accordance with Canadian media concentration laws, to sell off some of its newly acquired individual assets, including CFNY, to its competitor Shaw Communications . The station thus got its fourth corporate owner in just five years. By fall 1995, Humble & Fred became

15367-741: Was its "Gift of Christmas" show. Broadcast live from location, usually a downtown Toronto hospitality establishment, multiple Christmas shows were done from the Horseshoe Tavern while the last few were held in the Courthouse restaurant. Longtime performers on the Christmas shows included the Doo Wops comedy group, and various members of Barenaked Ladies . The last Christmas show on terrestrial radio took place without Patterson on December 23, 2005. One year later, when neither Humble nor Fred were on radio anymore,

15494-530: Was offered for sale on Ed's website. Liana had dropped out of school in 1997 when she and Kerzner started dating to become a writer and co-producer on the show. After the addition of his wife as co-host in what would become its final season, the show was re-branded as Ed & Red's Night Party and increasingly emphasized appearances by porn stars, strippers in a hot tub, and the kind of frat-party excesses that Ed used to pillory. This resulted in criticism and complaints, largely from female viewers who grew tired of

15621-399: Was released from Peterborough 's The Wolf 101.5 in July 2011 where he had been working behind the scenes as program director. Now producing daily content in a stripped-down podcasting operation they launched by reportedly investing only Can$ 3,500 in equipment with initially no paid employees other than themselves and a business model based on keeping costs low, Humble and Fred stated from

15748-515: Was replaced by Sandra Plagakis. In 1999, Shaw Communications decided to carve out its media assets—including 102.1 The Edge, Q107, and Talk 640— into a newly created corporation called Corus Entertainment . In August 1999, the show sponsored a festival, "Humble & Fred Fest" at Toronto's Fort York . Humble & Fred remained with "102.1 The Edge" until April 2001, when they were re-assigned to Mojo 640 , another Corus Entertainment asset, while being replaced on "The Edge" by Dean Blundell , who

15875-583: Was reported to be in production but never materialized, with CHCH announcing that no future episode screenings were planned. Produced concurrently with This Movie Sucks! on CHCH-TV was another Ed-hosted series called I Hate Hollywood , which Kerzner based on Fromage 's style and template. It was originally supposed to premiere in September 2010, but was pushed back several times until it finally began airing on Wednesday nights, beginning May 2, 2012. The show, once again co-hosted by his wife Liana, made fun of

16002-505: Was simultaneously broadcast by Montreal 's CHUM Limited -owned, English-language station CHOM-FM . Following a huge start ratings-wise along with a shocking one content-wise—featuring anti-French tirades and insults directed at Canada's Francophone population—that caused a lot of, mostly negative, press reaction throughout the country, Stern's Toronto numbers on Q107 stabilized, even somewhat sagged, by Christmas 1997, though he undeniably managed to establish himself as major player on

16129-559: Was the last time the awards were held. Ed the Sock Since the acquisition of MuchMusic by Bell Media , causing the cancellation of the majority of its music programming, the Ed the Sock character has continued to be portrayed through FU Network and NewMusicNation. Kerzner originated the character while working at Newton Cable , a small local cable television provider in the city of North York , part of Metropolitan Toronto . In addition to providing cable TV services for parts of

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