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BUH-BYE: Jon Stewart's a happy camper today. Just months after The Daily
Show anchor went on CNN's Crossfire and ripped the show ‹ and cohost Tucker
Carlson ‹ to shreds, the cable news net axed Carlson and his political
slugfest. "I guess I come down more firmly in the Jon Stewart camp," CNN CEO
Jonathan Klein told the Associated Press. "[Carlson]'s career aspirations
and our programming needs just don't synch up. He wants to host his own
nighttime show and we don't see that in the cards here." Indeed, Carlson has
reportedly been in talks with MSNBC to fill Deborah Norville's prime-time
slot. Courtesy of TVGuide.com
Tucker
BUH-BYE: Jon Stewart's a happy camper today. Just months after The Daily
Show anchor went on CNN's Crossfire and ripped the show ‹ and cohost Tucker
Carlson ‹ to shreds, the cable news net axed Carlson and his political
slugfest. "I guess I come down more firmly in the Jon Stewart camp," CNN CEO
Jonathan Klein told the Associated Press. "[Carlson]'s career aspirations
and our programming needs just don't synch up. He wants to host his own
nighttime show and we don't see that in the cards here." Indeed, Carlson has
reportedly been in talks with MSNBC to fill Deborah Norville's prime-time
slot. Courtesy of TVGuide.com