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Stephen Colbert Reunites with Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert (The Character), and Hungry for Power Games at RNC

July 19, 2016
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That’s right, Stephen Colbert pulled out all the stops in his live broadcast of The Late Show last night, following the kick-off of the Republican National Convention. 

Not only did he have his former boss, Jon Stewart, do a fun bit, but he also brought back Stephen Colbert, the character, for The Colbert Report segment “The Word”.

Also, Colbert went on a tour through the RNC set up at Quicken Loans Arena and roasted the whole venue as Julius Flickerman in a new Hungry for Power Games segment. He indeed did take the stage when he probably wasn’t supposed to.

All in all, we hope Stephen keeps up this pace for his convention coverage.

Stephen Colbert Previews His RNC and DNC Coverage on CBS This Morning

July 15, 2016
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For both the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will be going live with their coverage of the two events for two weeks.

With the insane climate of this presidential election and the amount of air time that Colbert has, The Late Show has lots of stuff up their sleeve including an appearance by Jon Stewart, a giant musical number, and more.

Watch Stephen run down exactly what’s in store while on CBS This Morning even though no one is completely sure what’s going to happen at the RNC. 

Lewis Black and Stephen Colbert Catch Up Post-Daily Show with Jon Stewart

May 25, 2016
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In this post-Jon Stewart era of late night, many alumni of The Daily Show have branched out to almost every imaginable corner of the TV realm. 

Stephen Colbert is now the host of The Late Show for instance. However, as an interesting contrast, Lewis Black is still regularly contributing to The Daily Show, now hosted by Trevor Noah.

When Lewis stopped by The Late Show, since he’s getting ready for a stand-up tour, Colbert and Black chat about what has kept the rage flowing through Lewis’ segments all these years, through different hosts, at The Daily Show.

Watch it here.

The Peabody Awards Will Honor Jon Stewart and David Letterman and Have Announced Finalists

April 12, 2016
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(via Deadline)

Hopefully, this means that Stewart and Letterman will be making a TV appearance several weeks from now.

The new and improved Peabody Awards are setting to honor retired late night luminaries Jon Stewart and David Letterman. In addition to that, the following comedy series have been just announced as Peabody finalists:

Black-ish
Catastrophe
Fresh Off The Boat
Master of None
Transparent
VEEP

You’ll have to wait to find out who ends up going home with a revered Peabody Award as the actual ceremony doesn’t happen until May 21st.

Jon Stewart Summons His Donald Trump Impression Once More on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in Support of Zadroga Act

December 11, 2015
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Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert meet again. This time, rather than as hosts of companion shows fictionally on opposite sides of the political spectrum, they meet as Late Show host and surprise guest.

Stewart is still on the march to get the Zadroga Act, the act that ensures needed medical care for 9/11 first responders, and is calling up big favors left and right. Already he has gone on The Daily Show and, just last night, he not only went on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, but he did so with his stunning Donald Trump impression.

There’s no way that Congress isn’t watching this like everyone else is, right?

Jon Stewart Returns to “The Daily Show” to Shame Congress Into Renewing Bill for 9/11 First Responders

December 8, 2015
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The former host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart, did indeed make a return to said Daily Show last night. He wasn’t filling in for Trevor, as his t-shirt and jeans might suggest, or there to promote some book or movie he was working on. Stewart only sought the platform to make sure that the Zadroga Bill, which ensures proper health care for 9/11 first responders, will be renewed.

As longtime fans of The Daily Show know, Stewart is at his most affecting when he’s fired up about the issue and he did so in the two segments he got last night.

Jon Stewart Signs 4 Year Web Content/First Look Deal with HBO

November 3, 2015
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(via Variety)

Rejoice as this means John Oliver and Jon Stewart are going to be on the same network again.

So, HBO has snatched up Jon Stewart to produced web videos for HBO platforms and then get his movie and TV projects on their desk first. This should allow the flexibility that Stewart couldn’t get at The Daily Show as well as the rest of us getting more of the Jon Stewart that we probably already miss too much.

Catch Up with a Post-Daily Show Jon Stewart Living the Good Life on a Farm

October 22, 2015
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Jon Stewart is now a couple months out of being the host of The Daily Show and has found a great new balance in home life and writing. 

CBS This Morning was chatting with his wife, Tracey Stewart, and ended up shooting the breeze with a very relaxed Jon leaning on the fence outlining their farm.

Watch how Stewart’s adjusted quite nicely after all those years of being a cultural focal point here.

Trevor Noah to Continue the War on Bullsh*t as New Host of “The Daily Show”

September 29, 2015
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It’s back to work for The Daily Show as no shortage of nonsensical BS has taken place and/or been reported poorly in the media in the hiatus between Jon Stewart leaving and Trevor Noah taking over last night.

Noah took a nice moment to express his gratitude for this gig, thanking Jon, and then, quickly went back to business. It looks as though Trevor should grow in just fine behind The Daily Show desk.

Watch the whole premiere episode here.

“Veep”, “The Daily Show”, and “Transparent” Win Big at Emmys

September 21, 2015
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Outstanding Comedy Series–Veep
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series–Inside Amy Schumer
Outstanding Variety Talk Series–The Daily Show
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series–Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series–Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series–Allison Janney, Mom
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series–Tony Hale, Veep
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series–Bradley Whitford, Transparent
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series–Joan Cusack, Shameless
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series–Veep
Writing For A Variety Series–The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series–Transparent
Directing For A Variety Show–Chuck O’Neil, The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

Full list of Primetime Emmys winners here.

Three of the most talked about comedies series of the year got their due at The Emmys last night as Jon Stewart has ended his Daily Show run with an Emmys sweep for talk/variety series, Transparent got honors for Jeffrey Tambor and series creator Jill Soloway, and Veep received its rightful due as a truly outstanding comedy series with four Emmys.

Even more notable than that, only one broadcast network sitcom, CBS’ Mom, got an Emmy. Everything else is highly touted cable shows like Veep, Inside Amy Schumer or shows on streaming networks like Amazon. If there was ever a sign of the times of TV as far as comedy is concerned, take a gander at this list of winners again.

Wanna See Jon Stewart Moderate the 2016 Presidential Debates? You Might Wanna Sign This Petition

August 21, 2015
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At the time of this post, it has 112,206 signatures.

So far, much of the race to be president, especially in regards to the GOP candidates, has resembled a one-man circus. 

With such a circus going on, many feel there’s only one such person to wrangle it all in, however they can, and that person is Jon Stewart. 

A petition at Change.org has been started for Stewart to moderate debates and, as shown above, they are getting closer and closer to a 150,000 signature goal. The petition should meet that number soon.

We don’t know if the petition will make Stewart the moderator, but, at the very least, his name is in the conversation.

Jon Stewart To Host This Year’s WWE Summer Slam

August 18, 2015
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BREAKING: Former @TheDailyShow host Jon Stewart will be the host of @SummerSlam THIS SUNDAY! http://t.co/NY362xMnKQ pic.twitter.com/dLUOyMNVxU

Well, that was a quick break from hosting after well over a decade.

Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show, will continue his playful cameos in the WWE universe by hosting this weekend’s Summer Slam.

Any takers on whether he’ll make a Daily Show-esque joke about Hulk Hogan while hosting?

Aug. 6th Declared as “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Day”

August 10, 2015
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(via The Laugh Button)

After hearing about a multitude of days honoring food, friendship, and any other random concepts, we’re glad to finally hear about a day that might carry a little more gravity about it.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has made a proclamation for NYC that Aug. 6th, which was Jon Stewart’s last day at The Daily Show, will be known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Day. According to Wikipedia, Jon will be sharing the day with the Independence Days of Bolivia and Jamaica.

If next Aug. 6th, you see a bunch of Jon Stewart .gifs in your various social media feeds, this will probably be why.

“The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” Finale Really Showcased His Legacy

August 7, 2015
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Instead of a cavalcade of celebrities wishing him well, Jon Stewart brought together everything that pushed The Daily Show to greatness over the last 16 and a ½ years.

Stewart had almost all the correspondents over his tenure at the show appear including Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Nancy Walls, Rob Corddry, Jason Jones, Samantha Bee, Rob Riggle, Kristen Schaal, Mo Rocca, Nate Corddry, Larry Wilmore, John Oliver, Aasif Mandvi, Dan Bakkedahl, Vance DeGeneres, John Hodgman, Lewis Black, Michael Che, Ed Helms, Josh Gad, Dave Atell, Olivia Munn, Hasan Minhaj, Jessica Williams, Jordan Klepper, Al Madrigal, Wyatt Cenac (it seems like they’ve made up), and future host Trevor Noah.

If you take a look at that list of names, you’ll notice that many have gone on to have their own very successful careers, often getting their very own show to host or star in that you probably watch and enjoy like The Daily Show. In fact, it’s staggering who is on the list that comprises The Daily Show with Jon Stewart alumni considering how much star power has come from just one run of one show. 

Colbert is hosting The Late Show, Carell is a bonafide Hollywood star, John Oliver has gain so much critical acclaim for his show Last Week Tonight and he’s only two seasons in, Ed Helms has also become a movie star, Larry Wilmore also got his own show, The Nightly Show, Jason Jones and Samantha Bee are about to premiere their own shows at TBS, John Hodgman has written books and gotten to tour as a comedian, Dave Attell is still one of the funniest stand-ups around, Rob Corddry has Childrens Hospital, Michael Che co-anchors Weekend Update on SNL and tours as a stand-up, Josh Gad has gotten to do both Frozen and The Comedians on FX, and Kristen Schaal co-stars in Last Man on Earth and has risen up as a comedian in her own right. That’s just what we can think of just off the top of our head.

Then, Stewart featured a quick round of his detractors and their parting shots including Arbys and Bill O’Reilly. Taking on his opponents head on, unafraid what they might fire back and being able to retort wonderfully made Stewart into the cultural icon that he is.

Near the close of the finale, he imparted some words of wisdom, or rather words to restore sanity, about being vigilant in watching for bullshit. It’s a message that Stewart always pushed for in the show, no matter how far left of the aisle anyone thought he was leaning, and it’s one of the clearest reasons Jon became a force to reckon with not only in comedy, but with pretty much anything that he talked about.

Also, Jon let Stephen Colbert go off script and pour his heart out at the end of the correspondent farewell bit, even though he started to tear up. It’s that sort of vulnerability that folks connected with well over a decade and will remember for years and years to come. 

You can watch the full finale here if you haven’t already.

“The Daily Show” Is Planning on Going Long Tonight for Jon Stewart’s Final Episode

August 6, 2015
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The Mets are in first place in their division, the Republican presidential candidate debates on Fox News are tonight, and Jon Stewart will unquestionably be leaving the cultural milestone he brought to prominence on the highest of high notes.

The Nightly Show has been preempted for an extra long episode (they’re going 52 min. tonight) of The Daily Show, which will be sure full of surprises, old friends, perhaps a farewell song or something of the sort all in tribute of the show’s legendary host. 

Forget whatever else is on TV tonight and take a break from Netflix/Hulu/YouTube and make sure to watch the final episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart at 11PM on Comedy Central.

Just so you know, the debates are on at 9PM EST, so, no matter where you are, you’ll all have plenty of time to watch both things live.

Jessica Williams Follows Up With Some of The More Outlandish People The Daily Show Has Interviewed Over The Years

August 5, 2015
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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that some of the craziest things said during field pieces on The Daily Show were said by people who so staunchly believed those crazy things that they don’t feel like they were misconstrued by the show’s editorial team at all.

So, as Jon Stewart is finishing his run this week, The Daily Show’s Jessica Williams follows up with a number of these folks who are very much the same people when they first went on the show.

Watch it here.

The Final Week of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” Begins Tonight

August 3, 2015
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So many things have been said of how important Jon Stewart and his work at The Daily Show are to not only comedy, but the political discourse in this country and abroad by people far bigger in stature and much more eloquent than us. 

So, we’ll just say that you should block out 11PM Mon.-Thurs this week if you haven’t already, grab some legit NYC pizza, and watch Stewart’s send off from the show he made into a cultural milestone, elevating the satire to levels that almost no one could ignore.

If you’re not convinced of the statements above, just watch how hilarious, and now unbelievably relevant, this rant about pizza that Donald Trump and Sarah Palin had.

Amy Schumer, Louis C.K., and Denis Leary To Be Final Guests on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”

July 31, 2015
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Jon Stewart is going to have a ball on his last week.

Next Monday will be the start to Jon Stewart’s final days as host of The Daily Show. As such, he’s having three comedians, Amy Schumer, Louis C.K., and Denis Leary, all of whom he loves having on the show and subsequently had some of the best interview segments during Stewart’s Daily Show tenure.

That’s three guests, but Jon has 4 episodes left coming to an end on Aug. 6th, which means that there’s probably something special for a finale. It’s probably not an interview with Donald Trump over pizza, but we can always dream, right?

We’re not saying that you weren’t planning on it, but you should probably check out The Daily Show next week.

Jon Stewart Dropped in at The Comedy Cellar

July 30, 2015
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(via Mediaite)

Given how Jon Stewart started as a stand-up and subsequently got on TV as well as Donald Trump still running for president after his scheduled Daily Show exit, is it really surprising that Stewart would go on stage and take the mic?

Dozens of really lucky people got to catch both Louis C.K. and Jon Stewart dropping in back-to-back last night at NYC’s legendary Comedy Cellar. While this is merely Stewart dropping in once, our minds can’t but help imagine what this foray back into stand-up could lead to. 

For our money, we’re sure Stewart has a tight 20 on pizza. 

The Daily Show’s Hasan Minhaj and Jordan Klepper Turn What’s Supposed To Be a Simple Jon Stewart Q&A Into a ‘Real’ Askhole

July 29, 2015
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Taking questions from your various social media networks and politely answering them on your show is one thing. 

When it comes to getting the truth out of Jon Stewart, even when the questions aren’t that controversial, The Daily Show correspondents Hasan Minhaj and Jordan Klepper really don’t mess around and they know where to hit Stewart where it hurts when they want answers.

Watch Stewart’s “grueling” askhole session here.

Watch Jon Stewart Take Question From the Audience Before Taping “The Daily Show”

July 28, 2015
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With The Daily Show exit of Jon Stewart looming on Aug. 6th, Jon decided to open himself to the crowd that so enthusiastically sits in for the taping of aforementioned Daily Show. 

Watch him answer queries about doing stand-up again, things he probably wouldn’t do again, etc.

President Barack Obama Bids Farewell, Kind of, to Jon Stewart in His Last “Daily Show with Jon Stewart” Appearance

July 22, 2015
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In the midst of a plethora of concerns as his administration is coming towards its end, President Barack Obama stopped by The Daily Show to chat with Jon Stewart one last time and bid him farewell.

Outside of his executive order going through, enjoy this last conversation that spans the full gamut of Stewart’s interview prowess.

Hannibal Buress Had a “Secret Audition” For “The Daily Show”

July 7, 2015
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Who knew that they would put your name on the graphics just for an audition?

Get a glimpse of what it might be like had Hannibal Buress taken the reins to The Daily Show instead of Trevor Noah in this “secret audition” that Buress did for the coveted host gig.

Though he won’t be showing up in a Comedy Central show in a suit and tie, we’re glad to see Hannibal show up in whatever the hell he wants on his own show, Why? with Hannibal Buress, premiering this Wed. at 10:30PM.

Comedy Central Sending Off Jon Stewart with “Your Month of Zen”, a Daily Show Streaming Marathon

June 25, 2015
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As one of the most prominent faces and voices of Comedy Central, it’s only fitting that they send Jon Stewart out with a bang. 

While it’s invigorating to see Stewart rally for his last few weeks as Donald Trump has announced his presidential candidacy in addition to the fun tributes that have popped up here and there, Comedy Central is putting together a month long goodbye, “Your Month of Zen” if you will, for their star Jon Stewart. 

Starting 9AM PST on Fri. Jun. 26th, they’re going to stream all of the 2000+ episodes of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (going all the way back to Jan. 1999) right here. You can also watch the stream on the Comedy Central App.

On Aug. 2nd, fan favorite clips will be put together in an one hour special retrospective called “News Your Own Adventure” hosted by The Daily Show’s current correspondents. We hope this means that there is a whole segment on Stewart yelling about pizza.

This will all lead up to Jon’s final day, Aug. 6th, which will probably won’t involve a sleigh and flying into the night sky like Colbert, but will surely be as memorable.

Sen. Al Franken Talks Using a Bit of Comedy To Combat Gridlock in Congress on The Daily Show

June 24, 2015
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Though Sen. Al Franken has been a senator for quite some time now, it’s still kind of crazy to think of how he has made the transition from a comedian that was on SNL to being a veteran lawmaker. 

Yet, he has done just that.

Watch his chat with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show showing how he has put his background in comedy to good use in making an overall better work environment in The Senate for both sides of the aisle as well as getting a good laugh.

Here’s the extended interview parts one and two.

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