How Many People Watched Jon Stewart’s Final ‘The Daily Show’?
“Oh! I shudder to envision the depths to which the next clip will illuminate the further ensuckingment of my beloved New York Metropolitans”, Stewart continued.
Stewart was the second anchor of the Comedy Central series.
“One of us is adult-sized and does not have hairy toes”, Colbert said. “This is the most lovely place I’ve ever been”. “You were infuriatingly good at your job”, Colbert said.
Some of Stewart’s comedy targets appeared in cameos to get in a final word. Stewart asked him. “What a bummer”.
Stewart took over “The Daily Show” which has an average of one million viewers in 1999 and successfully hosted it for 16 years at a stretch.
As of Friday afternoon, the finale had also been viewed online more than 1 million times, according to network officials, via the Comedy Central app, thedailyshow.com and Hulu.
Stewart was also joined by friend and fellow comedian Louis C.K. Watch the interview below.
In the very end, where Jon threw it to his personal Moment Of Zen, Bruce Springsteen came out to perform Land Of Hope And Dreams into Born To Run.
As for what is next for Jon, the comedian has made no official plans other than to spend more time with his family in New Jersey.
The finale inspired audience members, at least one of whom began waiting in line for a ticket the middle of the previous night.
They laced their farewells with some barbs.
Steve and Nancy Carell, John Hodgman, Lewis Black, Wyatt Cenac, Kristen Schaal, Mo Rocca, Jason Jones and brothers Rob and Nate Corddry were but a few who showed up to deliver quips aimed at both the politicians and Stewart himself. The article said Stewart had met with the president in 2011 and again previous year.
We are now saying goodbye to our third late night television host. “Ste-phen!” The atmosphere was just like on the show The Colbert Report.
“For years we’ve depended on Jon Stewart to find the humor amid the madness”.