And I'm sure other newspapers had similar headlines in their TV columns today...
"Jon Stewart - Keep Your "Daily" Job"

I didn't mind John Stewart's efforts last night. I think the fault lies - not with me, as usual - but with the way the Oscars are formatted now. Even though most of my memories of the Oscars from the 70's and early 80's are kind of vague, the ceremonies did not seem so planned, so structured back then. Yes, they had musical numbers, tributes and montages, but there was always a sense of impromptu in the air. And it was this sense of liberty that allowed the hosts - especially Johnny Carson - to truly be hosts, to think on their feet, to comment when necessary, to make jokes when necessary... To be funny.
With all the worry about censors and political correctness, I have a sense that the host of the Oscars - whoever he/she may be - is following a script the whole evening, or at least a highly-suggested outline. Even the off-the-cuff remarks have been rehearsed and run by the network execs.
...Just a thought.