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Best of Stewart's Daily Show
Best of Stewart's Daily Show
Best of Stewart's Daily Show
Jon Stewart said goodbye to The Daily Show last night in equal parts star-studded and quiet, personal fashion as former correspondents like Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and Olivia Munn returned to pay their respects, while Bruce Springsteen closed out the slow with a performance — at Stewart’s request — of his 1999 song “The Land of Hopes and Dreams” and, for his fellow New Jerseyan, “Born to Run”.
'Daily Show' names replacement
'Daily Show' names replacement
'Daily Show' names replacement
The Daily Show and Comedy Central have announced that, after a long search with many rumored candidates, Trevor Noah will succeed the retiring Jon Stewart as the host of the late night program. Noah, a 31-year-old stand-up comedian, has served as a correspondent for the show but, so far, has only made three appearances.
Stewart announces retirement
Stewart announces retirement
Stewart announces retirement
It's the moment we all knew would happen eventually -- and, based on the immediacy of the news cycle and when late night shows are actually filmed, it's the moment most of us also knew was happening yesterday -- but 'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart has finally announced his retirement after seventeen years at the news desk. Stewart's show films in the late evenings in New York City, so the news that he had announced his imminent retirement during a taping last night hit the wire many hours before the show actually aired.
Jon Stewart To Leave The Daily Show
Jon Stewart is about to drop the bombshell, tonight, that he's planning on leaving The Daily Show at some point in 2015. Just when you thought Comedy Central’s late-night lineup had settled after the departure of Steve Colbert from the Colbert Report, comes word that The Daily Show host announced his retirement during tonight’s taping...