Stewart and Colbert Will Return in the New Year
Comedy, TV December 24th, 2007The Colbert Report Studios (CRED)

Much like their network late night talk show brethern, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report are set to resume producing live episodes on Jan. 7, whether or not the Hollywood writers strike has settled.
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December 25th, 2007 at
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While I deeply enjoy the satire and wit of The Daily Show and Colbert Report, I am saddened and disappointed that Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are crossing the picket lines. They are, first and foremost, excellent writers. They have multiple Emmy awards for their comedy writing skills. Instead of returning to the set, they should be returning to the negotiating table and the picket lines.
We, the viewers and consumers, have power to force Sumner Redstone and the rest of the AMPTP back into good faith negotiations. If we withhold our viewership from the commercials that fund the AMPTP, then the advertisers will pressure Viacom to resolve the strike. This strike is about money, and we should use our economic clout to press for the outcome we want.
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