Matthew Erich “Mancow” Muller (created June 21, 1966) is an American radio and television personality and former child model and celebrity. Considered a shock jock, his profession continues to be well known for controversy and clashes together with the Federal Communications Commission.
To get the full week before Limp Bizkit’s Summer Sanitarium 2003 concert in Chicago, Muller constantly mocked Durst on his radio show and encouraged listeners to attend the concert with anti-Durst placards. When Muller’s supporters honored by showing up using the placards, openly taunting the vocalist, booing him and pelting him with garbage, Durst erupted into a profanity-laced homophobic tirade and left the stage just 17 minutes to the show. Durst was finally sued for breach of contract (for not finishing the show) by Chicago attorney Michael Young in a class-action suit. Muller continued to host his nationally syndicated morning radio program. Just four months following the introduction of Mancow and Cassidy, Arbitron evaluations had the show at No. 1 in the 12 crowd, and almost doubling Chicago rivals in the male demographic as of February 2009. Despite the standings, Muller was fired from his job on news and conservative talk station WLS AM after just 16 months. On October 22, 2012, Muller started his new show, just titled Mancow, on WPWR TV, a live broadcast of his present radio show “The Mancow Experience,” with co host Teresa Cesario. In February 2013, a program called “The Mancow Mashup” started airing on the network, that was a half hour program that revealed highlights from your last morning’s Television show.