Today on Stu's Show!

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Today (Wednesday), Stu Shostak welcomes his resident TV critics, Steve Beverly and Wesley Hyatt.  Among the topics they'll try to get to (they don't always make it) will be the cancellation of The Arsenio Hall Show after it was originally picked up for its now-not-to-be second season, David Letterman's retirement and who they're going to get to follow Mr. Colbert at 12:30, the Supreme Court's Aereo pending decision, how the "mini digi-networks" (ME-TV, Antenna TV, Bounce, etc.) are really doing viewer-wise, Net Neutrality and the bill just introduced to Congress to ban "Fast Lane Priority" plus much, much more.

Stu's Show can be heard live (almost) every Wednesday at the Stu's Show website and you can listen for free there. Webcasts start at 4 PM Pacific Time, 7 PM Eastern and other times in other climes. They run a minimum of two hours and sometimes go to three or beyond.  Shortly after a show ends, it's available for downloading from the Archives on that site. Downloads are a paltry 99 cents each and you can get four for the price of three.  Do this.

In the meantime: As I've mentioned here Stu's lady friend, the lovely Jeanine Kasun, was hospitalized with a sudden brain aneurysm last November. I visited her in the hospital several times and it was very sad because while she seemed to be recovering in some ways, she still couldn't talk. Well, it turns out that Jeanine has good genes or good doctors or both because she's mending rapidly. Last evening, she even phoned me from her hospital bed…and while her voice is hoarse and still requires much healing, it was just a joy to hear her again at all. That was one of the happiest sounds I've heard in a long while.