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Jon Stewart got a tremendous send-off from 'The Daily Show' as Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band stepped in to play the final set of the comedian's tenure on Comedy Central's award-winning news program. The group played "Land of Hope and Dreams" before easing into the classic "Born To Run." -
Trevor Noah Named New Host Of The Daily Show Following Jon Stewart's Departure
The Daily Show has found Jon Stewart's successor. Biracial South African comedian Trevor Noah, who previously contributed to three on-air appearances on the show since his debut in December, will step in as host of the show following Stewart's departure. -
Jon Stewart Responds To One Direction Fans' Outrage Over 'Daily Show' Segment [WATCH]
Jon Stewart learned last week that if you joke about One Direction, you will have to deal with the group's extremely devoted fans. But in true Daily Show fashion, Stewart recently laughed off the whole "situation" with another punchline. -
One Direction Fans Freak Out on Twitter After 'The Daily Show' Jokes About the 'Steal My Girl' Band Being Involved in Terrorism
The Daily Show is about to feel the wrath of the One Direction fandom. After a throwaway joke on Tuesday night (Sept. 23), wherein Daily Show correspondent Jessica Williams lumped in the "Steal My Girl" band with terrorist organizations such as ISIS and Al Qaeda, Directioners are firing back at the comedic news show, because 1D member Zayn Malik just so happens to be Muslim. -
Wu-Tang Clan Debuts New Reunion Material On The Daily Show With All Nine Members [WATCH]
Over the past year, Wu-Tang Clan has been publicly feuding about the future direction of the group. The main conflict surrounded RZA and Raekwon, who buried the hatchet back in May after months of arguing. Both members had been exchanging words with the press about the album with Raekwon essentially going on strike from the group, and RZA claiming that if Raekwon refused to contribute, the album might not come out at all. -
Atoms for Peace Make TV Debut on The Daily Show, Play 'Default' Off 'Amok' and "Harrowdown Hall' Off 'The Eraser' [WATCH]
Thom Yorke (Radiohead) and Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) from and Atoms for Peace stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote their world tour and make their television debut. The band, which also includes Nigel Godrich (Radiohead), Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) and Mauro Refosco (For in the Dark), released its debut album, Amok, back in February.
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