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On January 5, 2005, CNN President Jon Klein announced that the network had cut ties with Tucker Carlson [a] and would be cancelling Crossfire. Klein explicitly cited Stewart's on-air criticism of Crossfire as a factor in the network's decision, commenting, "I agree wholeheartedly with Jon's overall premise". [10]
Crossfire returned to CNN's lineup on May 1, 2014. [15] [16] Following the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 incident in mid-July 2014, Crossfire was placed on hiatus again. On October 15, 2014—coincidentally, the ten-year anniversary of Stewart's appearance—the show was officially cancelled for the second time. [3]
Daily Show Shocker: Jon Stewart Returning as Host - Find Out When! Three months later, CNN cut ties with Carlson and cancelled Crossfire. At the time, network president Jon Klein cited Stewart’s ...
In a televised exchange with then-CNN correspondent Tucker Carlson on Crossfire on October 15, 2004, Stewart criticized the state of television journalism and pleaded with the show's hosts to "stop hurting America", and he referred to both Carlson and co-host Paul Begala as "partisan hacks".
Stewart's comedy targeted journalists, too. CNN cancelled its political debate show “Crossfire” after Stewart skewered a then-bowtied Tucker Carlson. “The Daily Show” may not have ...
Jon Stewart basically got Crossfire cancelled! That's pretty amazing if you think about it —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.1.173.225 ( talk ) 14:11, 13 February 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Requested move 31 July 2018
On the 10-year anniversary of his CNN show, The Lead, we asked him if that's the same thing as being "objective."
This is a list of recurring segments featured on The Daily Show.This list is incomplete for The Daily Show with Craig Kilborn and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.. During The Daily Show ' s first ten years, a significant part of its airtime was devoted to different branded recurring segments, usually hosted by the show's correspondents.