“I'm sorry to do this to you,” says Jon Stewart. “It's another entertainment show beginning with an overwrought speech of an entertainment host. And television is nothing if not redundant.” That was on September 20, 2001.
It was Jon Stewart's goodbye party. But he was the one who came with presents for everyone. Talk-show hosts' finales often end with a tribute line, as guests, friends and regulars streaming in to pay respects and offer thanks. It's not an act of vanity
Jon Stewart arrives for breakfast in early August at a coffee shop near The Daily Show's 11th Avenue studios wearing his customary uniform: loose-fitting khakis, a lived-in T-shirt (gray but might have been black 10,000 washes ago) and a
As Jon Stewart exits his seat on the 'The Daily Show,' we're looking back at the 1993 MTV show that helped him hone his hosting skills.
Jon Stewart arrives for breakfast in early August at a coffee shop near The Daily Show's 11th Avenue studios wearing his customary uniform: loose-fitting khakis, a lived-in T-shirt (gray but might have been black 10,000 washes ago) and a