WIRED: There's a lot of chatter out there about how the old model of television - the big box in the living room - is becoming a relic.
Stewart: You mean getting up with your pliers to change the channel? That's outdated?
WIRED: Yup, it is. And you made this argument yourself in an interview with The New Yorker's Ken Auletta. You said there was an emerging recognition that television was just a delivery system, just a box to be filled with content. "The quality of what you do is not diminished by how far you are up on the dial," you said. "It's all just airtime."
Stewart: I agree. I agree with me.
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