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Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Just when we thought the state of Comedy Central’s late-night lineup had settled, following Larry Wilmore’s ‘Nightly Show’ takeover from ‘The Colbert Report,’ ol’ Jon Stewart done spun us about once more. Word has come in that ‘The Daily Show’ host announced his retirement during tonight’s taping, ostensibly after Stewart’s current contract.
A Roast for the Beeb
A Roast for the Beeb
A Roast for the Beeb
‘SNL’ took perfect potshots at Justin Bieber over the weekend with Kate McKinnon’s latest spot-on impression, and while the world at large isn’t lacking for reasons to roast the Biebs, Comedy Central will make it a global pastime. Bieber has officially been chosen as the subject of Comedy Central’s next roast, and half of Hollywood is already lining up.
Watch Hillary Clinton’s Surprising ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance
Watch Hillary Clinton’s Surprising ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance
Watch Hillary Clinton’s Surprising ‘Colbert Report’ Appearance
Stephen Colbert takes issues with a lot of things on 'The Colbert Report' -- old people making new friends, the Second Amendment, and graphics that aren't blatantly American enough. The funnyman is also permanently on edge when it comes to the possibility that Hillary Clinton will run for president and her constant name-dropping, especially as it litters her new book, 'Hard Choices.' It's just egregious! How can she possibly have so many friends? And when does she find the time to hang out with all of them?
‘The Colbert Report’ Replacement: ‘Daily Show’s Larry Wilmore to Host ‘The Minority Report’
‘The Colbert Report’ Replacement: ‘Daily Show’s Larry Wilmore to Host ‘The Minority Report’
‘The Colbert Report’ Replacement: ‘Daily Show’s Larry Wilmore to Host ‘The Minority Report’
The announcement that Stephen Colbert would succeed David Letterman as host of CBS' 'Late Show' not only shook up the late-night landscape, it also left us wondering how Comedy Central might follow 'The Daily Show' after 'The Colbert Report' came to an end. It seems we now know, as 'The Daily Show''s "Senior Black Correspondent' Larry Wilmore will replace 'The Colbert Report' with his own ser