‘The Howard Stern Show” has become impossible to listen to since he got a job as the new judge on “America’s Got Talent,” says Hollywood hotshot Judd Apatow.

The producer of “Freaks and Geeks” and “Bridesmaids” took to Twitter to complain about how much “AGT” chatter has taken over Stern’s Sirius XM Radio program now that the shock jock is working on the NBC talent competition show.

“I hate to say it, but I don’t have much interest in discussions about ‘America’s Got Talent,’” Apatow tweeted. “I tried. It is just too much synergy.”

Apatow’s comment — aimed directly at the Stern show’s Twitter feed — was all the more sincere, considering he’s admitted to listening to Stern since 1982. (He tweeted about that last year.)

The tweet seems to have gone largely ignored by Stern, who was just named one of the Hollywood Reporter’s 35 Most Powerful People in Media.

In fact, the Stern show thoroughly covered Stern’s first day of judging the New York “AGT” auditions yesterday. (His “AGT” TV debut will air in May, when the series returns.)

Famous folks tweeting first and thinking later has become a rampant problem among celebrities these days, leading to frequent recanting of statements or apologies.

Apatow — in the news for executive producing the much-talked-about new HBO series “Girls” — himself has admitted to the faux pas in the past.

“It’s taken me many years to realize I have to be careful about what I say and tweet,” Apatow told THR. “We live in a world where one tweet can end your career,” he added with a laugh.