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cmjb13:
Caught a bit of Howard Stern this morning. Howard was mentioning he got a lot of e-mail about the way he treated Rod.

Also for whatever reason, Howard brought up Edd Kalehoff. He mentioned that Kalehoff wrote the TPIR theme when he was 19 and makes about $200,000 in royalties per year off that theme (sounds accurate. Score Productions makes about $125-$250k per year from their cues.

uncamark:
[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Nov 4 2003, 09:05 AM\']Also for whatever reason, Howard brought up Edd Kalehoff. He mentioned that Kalehoff wrote the TPIR theme when he was 19 and makes about $200,000 in royalties per year off that theme (sounds accurate. Score Productions makes about $125-$250k per year from their cues.[/quote]
On the other hand, it's long been believed by many that Sheila Cole Israel actually wrote the "TPIR" theme.  Kalehoff's credit for the show was supposedly given because he supervised the cue package project for Score.

All allegedly, of course.

chris319:

--- Quote ---it's long been believed by many that Sheila Cole Israel actually wrote the "TPIR" theme.
--- End quote ---
Stan Blits insists it was written by Kalehoff.

kidsplash:
I want Steve Beverly to interview Kalehoff for the truth on whether or not he wrote the TPIR theme also how he wrote the Double Dare (Nick) theme and how and when he met Andrea McArdle. Please ask Steve to interview Kalehoff at steve@tvgameshows.net

BTW, how is "Kalehoff" pronounced?

clemon79:
[quote name=\'kidsplash\' date=\'Nov 4 2003, 05:36 PM\'] I want Steve Beverly to interview Kalehoff for the truth on whether or not he wrote the TPIR theme also how he wrote the Double Dare (Nick) theme and how and when he met Andrea McArdle. Please ask Steve to interview Kalehoff at steve@tvgameshows.net
 [/quote]
 Wouldn't you rather a respectable journalist interviewed him instead?

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