I did some more Google searches on Stevie before insulting him further. That steviewhy.com site makes him look like a complete fuck-head. Should take that thing down. Makes it look like the entire UCSD campus united against him because of that no-talent hack of a porno. And, the free speech argument,
ugggh!!.
The show they had on SRTV wasn't that bad. It reminds me of when Howard Stern did his TV show. Not the thing where they recorded his radio show and put it on TV, but when he was making specific content for TV. Only, Stevie's show, they didn't bother to make up some script like "Lesbian Dating Game", so it seemed a lot more amateur. Howard can be funny, but never thought it was because he was specifically more talented. Just willing to do what other people weren't on TV and radio. Stevie proves that point.
Wasn't able to sit through more than a few minutes of any of the episodes, but they put them all on the web:
http://www.thekoala.org/KoalaTV/index.htmlI think the free speech argument on the internet awhile back was more popular. People were running around everywhere thinking they could say whatever they want wherever they want. That show and the stupid argument was probably at about the same time.
Plus, Stevie was 22 at the time. Probably had never bothered to read anything about civil rights. Was just shouting about nonsense he had heard other people shouting about.
Stevie is a stupid name. Feels like you're talking about someone's stuffed animal. I'm just gonna call him fuck-head instead.
He should have played the game more and when the station started bitching about nudity, just laid off, made a few on-air jokes on and off about the taboo of boobs, a skit where everybody's in dire straits because they're afraid some girl is gonna lose her top, tried to stir anti-SRTV sentiment, get people talking about how stupid the rule was... Maybe he wouldn't have lost his show. Instead, it looks like he just plowed ahead and kept doing what he was doing.