You may of heard it last night, you probably have seen it on Facebook or Twitter or you just herd about it on The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show after over 16 years Jon Stewart has announced that he will be leaving The Daily Show. As we celebrate his run, one can't help but ask who the new Daily Show anchor will be?
Before many big football games, the players often introduce themselves and say what college or university they attended.
Comedy Central's Key & Peele could not help but make fun of those introductions.
As if Q103 listeners don't do this on a daily basis already, Comedy Central has announced that their next roast will be the roast of Justin Bieber. The news is still fresh and there are a lot of questions, like: is this a publicity stunt? Do I even care? Will this blow up in Comedy Central's Face? Why is Justin Bieber still alive? They could not get Bill Cosby?
From 2003 to 2006, Dave Chappelle's show on Comedy Central was an absolute hit.
It was a sketch comedy show featuring Chappelle, as well as many other comedians and guest stars. Then, while shooting the third season, Chappelle abruptly left the show and pretty much disappeared from the public eye.
Comedy Central's adaptation of classic FunnyorDie sketch "Drunk History" exceeded our wildest expectation across its first season, bringing in countless celebrities both to inebriatedly narrate and star in their best recollections of world events. Now that season 2 has been set for a summer 2014 debut, Comedy Central has revealed the full roster of guest stars, including some famous face
The announcement that Stephen Colbert would succeed David Letterman as host of CBS' 'Late Show' not only shook up the late-night landscape, it also left us wondering how Comedy Central might follow 'The Daily Show' after 'The Colbert Report' came to an end. It seems we now know, as 'The Daily Show''s "Senior Black Correspondent' Larry Wilmore will replace 'The Colbert Report' with his own ser
Comedian Bill Burr called into the Free Beer and Hot Wings show this morning. Rolling Stone calling him 'The New Louis C.K.' and his role on Breaking Bad were the topics at hand.
When your radio show is called "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," it's pretty much just understood that you're going to be mocked because of the name. Nearly every guest we've ever had on the air has dropped the witty "Why isn't one of you named ... Blue Cheese?!?!" or some other gem.