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Jon Stewart signs on for another two years
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The Associated Press
Date: Thursday Oct. 18, 2007 7:23 PM ET
NEW YORK You'll be seeing Jon Stewart on the air with "The Daily Show'' for at least three more years.
And you can go online to see him on past episodes stretching back to 1999.
Stewart has signed a two-year contract extension that keeps him in the anchor chair of his "faux news'' show through 2010.
"The Daily Show" airs on The Comedy Network and CTV in Canada.
His contract had been set to expire at the end of 2008.
In a separate announcement, a stand-alone "Daily Show'' website is unveiled stocked with video clips from every episode since January 1999, when Stewart took over.
Stewart succeeded Craig Kilborn, its host when the show began in July 1996.
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