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'Daily Show' and 'Colbert Report' Return to Hulu

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are coming back to Hulu after a nearly year-long absence. In a blog post, Hulu CEO Jason Kilar announced that his streaming company had reached a new agreement with Viacom, meaning that, as of today, 'The Daily Show' and 'The Colbert Report' will once again be available on Hulu, and Hulu Plus. The agreement will also allow Hulu to stream current episodes of shows ...

See Ya, Stewart: Viacom to Remove 'Daily Show,' 'Colbert' From Hulu

In what The New York Times is calling "the first major fracture" between TV execs and the video streaming Web site, Viacom has decided to pull both Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert from Hulu's lineup of shows. The specifics remain uncertain, but it seems that the two parties couldn't agree on how to divide the swelling ad revenue that both shows have yielded. As Hulu's Andy Forssell wrote in a ...

Mainstream Media Finally Catching on to Twitter

Looks like it's time for us to let the rest of the world catch up a bit. We've been talking about Twitter for quite some time, and the geekier among you have also been reveling in its potential for inanity. But, with a few notable exceptions (CNN's Rick Sanchez among them), the mainstream media is just now learning to embrace the micro-blogging service. But journalists aren't just joining ...

Jeff Bezos Chats Up the Kindle 2 with Jon Stewart

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos showed up at Jon Stewart's pad the other day to discuss the Kindle 2, and Jon seemed fairly unimpressed. They were just finally getting into a groove when Bezos dropped the price bomb, and then their fleeting segment was over. It's embedded after the break. Amazon VP Ian Freed has also been chatting up the device, but in a more technical nature. On designing the Kindle he ...

New 'Daily Show' Site Offers 13,000 Free Videos

For many young Americans, the 'Daily Show with Jon Stewart' is the only source for news. Until recently, 'Daily Show' addicts could only access a limited number of clips from shows past on the Comedy Central Web site. Yesterday, though, the Daily Show launched a beta version (meaning not finished) of its own dedicated Web site visitors mine through a 13,000 video clip archive of segments that ...