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'Daily Show' women say it's no 'boys club'

NEW YORK — The women of "The Daily Show" are refuting blogosphere complaints about the show's lack of gender diversity.

In an open letter posted on the "Daily Show" website, 32 women who work on the Comedy Central program — from producers to writers to production assistants — denied any suggestion that "The Daily Show" is a "boys club."

The letter was addressed to "People Who Don't Work Here" and referred only to "certain media outlets." The blog Jezebel.com recently claimed there is sexism at "The Daily Show" after speaking with several former female staffers.

But in a thoughtful and comical letter, the "Daily Show" women denounced "the bitter rantings of ex-employees." They said women make up 40 percent of the staff and "generate a significant portion of the show's creative content."

The show recently added a new female correspondent, Olivia Munn.

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Jezebel Editor-in-Chief Jessica Coen said the site stood by its story. In a posting Tuesday, the story's writer, Irin Carmon, said she wished "The Daily Show" had made current employees available when she requested interviews.

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