Daily Show arrives online


Daily Show arrives online


After more than a decade on the air, Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” has its own online home.

The new Web site will go live at noon EST, today, presenting nearly the entire video archive of the show for the past nine years.

The site’s home page will focus on the previous night’s episode, from which clips will be posted by 8 a.m. EST the next morning, eventually being pushed up to 5 a.m. The destination also is equipped with a timeline that can locate archived clips by date and search tools, like other Viacom sites powered by Google.

Clips also will be tagged and broken into categories based on subject matter, correspondent or a celebrity name involved in the segment. All of these can be sorted separately as well.

Actually, it’s already up, this morning.

There’s probably no truth to the rumor that the Republikan National Committee is trying to hire a group of Polish hackers to initiate a perpetual Denial-of-Service attack.

Posted: Thu - October 18, 2007 at 07:22 AM