Howard Stern Returning to ‘America’s Got Talent’

Judge will be back for second season

Howard Stern is returning for a second season of "America's Got Talent."

Getty ImagesHe joins host Nick Cannon, whose return to the show was announced last week. Judge Howie Mandel is also expected to return, though Sharon Osbourne is not.

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She said over the summer that she would not be back, accusing the network of discriminating against her son, Jack, by cutting him from the reality series "Stars Earn Stripes" after he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

NBC has denied her claims, saying it offered the younger Osbourne other positions on the series and that he turned them down.

The upcoming season of "America's Got Talent" — in which judges offer their take on a wide array of colorful competitors — will be the show's eighth. Auditions are underway.

“Howard Stern’s towering presence and opinions on last season’s show as a new judge made a dramatic impact and added a sharper edge to the fascinating developments on stage,” said Paul Telegdy, NBC's president,  of alternative and late night programming. “We know that Howard believes in ‘America’s Got Talent’ — which remains America’s top-rated summer series — and that dedication comes across in a genuine way to our viewers who share his passion about our amazing talent competition.”

“America’s Got Talent” is produced by FremantleMedia North America and Simon Cowell’s SYCO Television. Simon Cowell, Jason Raff, Sam Donnelly (“Britain’s Got Talent”) and Trish Kinane are the executive producers.

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