9:00 a.m. (f)

If not for me, then you'd be dead

I picked you up and put you back on solid ground

The image is a black and white newspaper article titled "Stern's punch line a lifeline for jumper," published by the Daily News. The article discusses an incident involving Howard Stern, a well-known radio host. According to the article, a despondent young man prepared to jump off the George Washington Bridge but was encouraged to call Stern's show as a last resort. Stern's response and humor reportedly helped save the man's life by preventing the suicide attempt.
The image includes a photograph of Howard Stern speaking into a microphone, emphasizing his role as a "shock jock" who uses humor in critical situations. The visual composition is typical of a newspaper layout with bold headlines and columns of text. Stern appears focused, indicating his involvement in the conversation that potentially saved a life. The article also mentions other related news in brief segments below the main story, showcasing diverse topics covered in the publication.
- Title: "Stern's punch line a lifeline for jumper"
- Publisher / studio: "Daily News"
California, USA Written, published, and designed in California, USA