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September 14 06:11PM by Gonzalo Cordova | comments:

In case you missed it when it was on the front page of the internet yesterday, New York Magazine has a fantastic in-depth profile of Jon Stewart and The Daily Show. [NY Mag]

With the release of the new Bill Hicks box set, his mother talks about his interest in music (the set includes a download card for songs from his band Lo-Fi Troubador), "I hope that it’s going to be a very pleasant surprise for his fans…  I don’t think they know that side of Bill." [Spike]

Conan O'Brien is soliciting questions from Facebook users on his page. He released a new video announcing the event. [YouTube]

A new trailer for the second season of Eastbound & Down? "Yes please." – Mike Meyers in Austin Powers International Man of Mystery. [HBO]

Loni Love, Michelle Collins, Bernadette Pauly and Alex Mapa are all signed on board to a The View style panel talk show for Logo. Congrats, guys! [Market Watch]

Kyle Cease is a controversial figure in comedy due to his Stand Up Boot Camp. He just released a video explaining his intentions. What do you guy's think? Where do you stand on his classes? [Vimeo]

Steve Harvey is the new Family Feud host. Louie Anderson was once a host, so Steve Harvey has big shoes to fill. Also big pants. (Sorry!) (No, seriously, I'm ashamed of that needless swipe!) [AP]

DJ Steve Porter created a remix of the first season of Community. I like remixes of things! [NY Mag]

Matt Fried has run and hosted several shows in New York. He directed this video imagining what Ghostbusters 3 would really look like now that our economy is so crappy. [YouTube]

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