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August 22, 2005

I just received this month's Wired, and a big chunk of the magazine looks at the future of television (it's not online yet). I just started reading it, but the interview with The Daily Show's Jon Stewart and executive producer Ben Karlin is terrific. "I'm surprised people don't have cables coming out of their asses," Stewart said. "Everything is geared to more individualized consumption. Getting it off the internet is no different than getting it off TV." When asked about what he thinks about the popularity of The Daily Show video online, Karlin responds, "Not only am I not aware of that, I don't want to be aware of that." But he adds, "If people want to take the show in various forms, I'd say go.... because that is one of those things that you truly have no control over. The one thing that you have control over is the quality of the show." Right on.


Originally from Lost Remote, remediated by yatta on Aug 22, 2005 at 12:24 PM