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New York Times: Though “The Daily Show” is generally consumed as a once-a-day experience, the political offenses and media misdeeds it chronicles are a 24-hour phenomenon, as any glance at your Facebook or Twitter feed will tell you. Now, as this Comedy Central news satire show prepares for its next incarnation after the departure of longtime host Jon Stewart, it plans to expand production on original content for digital platforms beyond its traditional television format.