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I can't hear all this again. One day he's a great guy and the next day he's hitting you and it was such a hard thing because you love them one day, you hate him the next. And then I go to Howard and it's the same exact thing all over again. Then came the opportunity to be the announcer on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" for a half million dollars a year for almost 10 years.

That's all I would ever want to do, so it was like, it was like, 'Hey! My dream came true. Melendez says two of the things he learned from Leno as far as stand-up comedy is "have a good memory of your act and never write a new one. Speaking Recovery New Jersey Steve Trevelise Published: December 21, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. He doesn't want what he said 15 years ago to now be replayed and replayed nonstop on Sirius I'm the first of many who are incredibly livid about the higher-ups at SiriusXM.

When Jordana argued that the continued exposure may have actually helped his career, Melendez countered, "I don't make a dime off it. In his conversation with Jordana, he cited his years of working for the late-night comedian, claiming, "Whenever they use anything from those 10 years that I was there — any little clip — I get a residual check for like two or three grand.

Despite his frustrations, he made sure to note he was "proud of my past at Howard Stern ," he just wants to make sure his celebrity is being used legally and that he gets compensated for it. Because there's a lot of people who are waiting to find out. I'm not the only one who is incredibly, incredibly abused by SiriusXM for doing this.

I didn't. Artie [Lange] didn't. Scott "The Engineer" [Salem] didn't. None of us did," he insisted. Scott DePace didn't. Doug Goodstein didn't. Richie Wilson didn't.

He later told Radar that the ex-employees he referenced have not taken legal action of their own "but are equally as livid.



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