Six months after he left one of the most popular programs ever to hit the dial for satellite radio, Howard Stern has finally found serenity, Reuters reports. After years of fighting government
regulators and his own corporate masters, he says: "I'm at complete peace. I've never had more fun in my radio career than I'm having right now. It's like a rebirth." But, he insists that his edge
remains intact: "I'm not some happy, smiley guy who goes into the studio every day (and says) 'Oh wow! Today's a beautiful day, and there's nothing bad to be said. I'd have to go through a lot more
psychiatry before I could change the persona of negativity that I live in." He adds that the biggest difference between the two shows is the "absolutely liberating" nature of the new one. He and his
guests can just do what comes naturally. "I'm sitting back and having a blast because we're all talking, and no one is censoring themselves."
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