Daily Show and Colbert Report return to internet amid Viacom blackout
Satirical programs were taken offline with others in DirectTV-Viacom spat, but they are back on Comedy Central's site
In Monday's episode, Jon Stewart suggested viewers look to an iPad-like device for entertainment during the blackout. He meant a book. Photograph: Evan Agostini/AP
Satirical news fans can rejoice as the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Colbert Report have made it through the Viacom and DirecTV dispute and are currently online.
The shows returned from vacation hiatus on Monday in the midst of a basic cable television battle between Viacom and DirecTV. Viacom is reportedly asking for a 30% increase in royalties to renew its subscriptions, which DirecTV thinks is too high.
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