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Presidential satire takes Hopium break John Kass
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Sat, Jun 13
United States But you don't see any of this from Letterman or Jon Stewart, or the writers at "Saturday Night Live." "Maybe they just want him to succeed, because these are very serious times, with the economy in chaos, and he must succeed or we're in big trouble," ...
Keeping up with the Obamas
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Wed, Jun 10
United States But the glow of our trip had barely faded before we turned on the TV and saw Obama with wife and daughters rolling into Paris. For him, it was a business trip. For his family, it was a shopping spree. Geez, as Jon Stewart whined on the "Daily Show," ...
Obama stops by 'The Daily Show'
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Wed, Oct 29
By Tempo When Sen. Barack Obama appeared on “The Daily Show” Wednesday, host Jon Stewart had some pretty blunt questions for the presidential candidate, just as David Letterman had for Sen. John McCain a couple of weeks ago. “That’s right, they’ve been calling you a witch,” Stewart joked.
'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' and 'The Colbert Report' return to late-night TV
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Mon, Jan 7
By Tempo In his interview with Seeber, Stewart alluded to the fact that the WGA recently reached a deal with David Letterman’s production company, Worldwide Pants. That development led to the return of Letterman’s CBS late-night show with a full complement of writers.
Jon Stewart to return to 'The Daily Show' and Stephen Colbert to resume 'The Colbert Report'
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Dec 20
By Tempo NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” have already announced they are returning without writers Jan. 2, as will Jimmy Kimmel of ABC. David Letterman will also probably return to his CBS late-night show soon, if his production company can reach an interi...
A scary Halloween looms: Why Hollywood writers may go on strike and how that affects TV
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Fri, Oct 26
By Tempo “I’d like to believe that it can be resolved, but with the changing marketplace, a strike may be the only way to get studios to budge,” said “24” writer/executive producer David Fury, who also notes that “a strike of a few months will be devastating to the industry.”