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FOG! Speaks to ‘The Daily Show’ Writer/Producer Zhubin Parang

Editor’s note: When given the opportunity to interview The Daily Show‘s Zhubin Parang, I realized that the piece would benefit from the point of view of an actual news professional, I was lucky.

I knew one.  Julie Baker.

Without hesitation, I reached out to Julie, who has been a reporter at various stations for several years, but who I had come across on social media a while back, where she produces some very funny content including her recurring segment Stupid News, various adventures she goes on, and examines historical facts and locations with her tongue planted firmly in cheek.  She also collects Superman’s Girlfriend Lois Lane comics (which obviously, I approve)

Julie and I had corresponded several times previously and she was enthusiastic about teaming up.  She did a fantastic job and I not only want to thank her, but also Zhubin Parang, The Daily Show, and the Accolade PR Team who made this possible.

Julie will be coming back soon.  In the meantime, check out the interview and be sure to check out her socials. (andJulieBaker on most social media platforms).

Stefan Blitz
editor-in-chief

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