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>>> qmmp-2.3.2.tar.bz2 [MD5] (stable version for Qt6)
>>> qmmp-1.7.10.tar.bz2 [MD5] (stable version for Qt5)
>>> qmmp-0.12.22.tar.bz2 [MD5] (stable version for Qt4)
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svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/qmmp-dev/code/branches/qmmp-2.3/ qmmp-2.3
# development branch for Qt6
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/qmmp-dev/code/trunk/qmmp/ qmmp-2.4
# stable branch for Qt5 (bug fixes only)
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/qmmp-dev/code/branches/qmmp-1.7/ qmmp-1.7
# stable branch for Qt4 (bug fixes only)
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/qmmp-dev/code/branches/qmmp-0.12/ qmmp-0.12
Howard Stern Archive 2008 ((link))
In a moment of pure, shocking reality radio, Artie physically charged his personal assistant, Teddy, during a live broadcast, resulting in a tense, unforgettable piece of audio that highlighted the dark undercurrents of the show at the time. 2. The 2008 Presidential Election Coverage
You cannot discuss the 2008 archive without focusing on Artie Lange. By 2008, Artie had been with the show for seven years, serving as the perfect blue-collar, self-deprecating foil to Howard’s neurotic, upper-class perspective.
The studio energy in 2008 was electric. The show was no longer just a radio broadcast; it was a multimedia powerhouse backed by Howard TV (on-demand cable) and the Howard 100 News team, which covered the staff's personal lives like a legitimate news organization. The archive from this year captures a transitional moment in media where satellite radio felt like the center of the pop-culture universe. The Artie Lange Era: Brilliant comedy and Dark Realities
The 2008 archives feature a mix of rising stars and legends who felt comfortable speaking candidly in a way they wouldn't on late-night television. howard stern archive 2008
If the Artie narrative provided the drama, the Sirius platform provided the setting. By 2008, the novelty of uncensored radio had worn off slightly, replaced by a comfortable, raunchy familiarity. The archives show Stern fully utilizing his two channels (Howard 100 and Howard 101) to create a "universe" rather than just a morning show.
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SiriusXM occasionally features "Sternthology" or "Howard 101" specials that broadcast remastered segments from 2008. While these are high-quality, they are often curated and edited, meaning some of the more controversial or legally sensitive content may be omitted. Digital Archivism and Fan Communities In a moment of pure, shocking reality radio,
Stern’s own fascination with the shifting political tides showed a more analytical side of his personality, balancing his usual irreverence with genuine curiosity about the country's direction. The Art of the Long-Form Interview
Accessing the is not always straightforward because much of it exists in a legal gray area. Major copyright holders, including Sirius XM, have aggressively protected their intellectual property. In one notable case in 2017, Sirius XM issued DMCA takedown notices to remove transcripts and audio of Stern’s interviews with Donald Trump, highlighting the fragility of digital archives.
While the actual disastrous pitch at Citi Field happened in 2009, the preparation, anxiety, and mockery surrounding Executive Producer Gary Dell'Abate's athletic abilities reached a fever pitch throughout 2008. By 2008, Artie had been with the show
Because of this, the preservation of 2008—and the Stern legacy—has largely fallen to the fan community. Websites like MarksFriggin.com, the Internet Archive, and private Facebook/Reddit groups act as digital speakeasies where fans trade links and MP3s. For new listeners, the search for "Howard Stern Radio Show (2008)" on podcast aggregators like Fourble is the easiest entry point, providing curated, streaming access to a rare audio goldmine.
The US was in a recession. Auto sales (Sirius’s primary growth engine) collapsed. Suddenly, the King of All Media was worried about his stock price (SIRI). The 2008 archive captures a rare moment: Howard as the anxious CEO, not just the shock jock.
: Major 2008 storylines include Eric the Midget’s missing package sagas and the "over the top" antics of Blue Iris.
Windows Installers
>>> qmmp-2.3.2-win32.exe (stable Qt6-based version for Windows 10 or higher, 32-bit build)
>>> qmmp-2.3.2-win64.exe (stable Qt6-based version for Windows 10 or higher, 64-bit build)
>>> qmmp-1.7.10-win32.exe (stable Qt5-based version for Windows 7 or higher, 32-bit build)
>>> qmmp-1.7.10-win64.exe (stable Qt5-based version for Windows 7 or higher, 64-bit build)
>>> qmmp-0.12.22-win32.exe (archive Qt4-based version for Windows XP or higher)
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Packages for Other Operating Systems
FreeBSD
FreeBSD includes Qmmp in its ports tree, as multimedia/qmmp-qt5 and multimedia/qmmp-qt6
Ports information: qmmp-qt5, qmmp-qt6
Haiku
Use HaikuPorts to install Qmmp.
NetBSD
The package is included in the NetBSD repository. Follow standard instructions for installing a package from repositories.
Qmmp in NetBSD CVS repository