Stewart, Colbert stay at Comedy Central for next elections (NYT)
By Nancy Tartaglione
Comedy Central has booked its two dominant stars, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, through the next presidential election. The New York Times reports that the duo have signed new contracts that will keep them in their late-night slots through 2012, locking them in for "The Jon Stewart Show" and "The Colbert Report," respectively.
The timing of the new deal was not directly related to the impending late-night arrival at TBS next November of Conan O'Brien, Doug Herzog, president of MTV Networks Entertainment Group, told the NYT. But, he noted that the channel could hardly be unaware of it.
"We're big admirers of Conan here," he said, but added, "Jon and Stephen do something different from what Conan does" and what Jay Leno does and David Letterman. "We think there's room for everybody," he said.
Herzog said he would have liked to sign the stars for even longer terms. Under the new deals, Colbert is locked into Comedy Central until December 31, 2012, and Stewart a half-year longer.
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