'The Daily Show' correspondents on the predecessors they look up to

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Five current 'Daily Show' correspondents reflect on the alumni they most admire — and reveal how generations of thedailyshow talent stay connected.

Tracy Brown is a digital editor and writer working in entertainment for the Los Angeles Times. She helps provide digital content for the Arts and Entertainment sections and has also written for the Travel, Books and Image sections.

A Long Beach native, she graduated from UCLA.
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