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A few items with the JSS logo pop up on eBay now and then. The highest I ever saw the t-shirts go for was $80 (signed by Jon). It's unknown whether any of the clothing items were ever for sale originally or if they were just for giveaways. Have Jon Stewart Show stuff? If the logo says "show" within the red oval, it's from the syndicated show. If the logo says "show" below the oval, it's from the MTV show.

-Grey t-shirt with large JSS logo in the middle. Often given to audience members.

-Grey t-shirt with JSS logo on the breast. Primarily seen on staff.

-Black t-shirt with JSS logo in the middle, and "Los Angeles" in white below it. From the LA tapings.

-Black baseball cap with JSS logo on front.

-Sticker. Measuring approx. 4"x5", JSS logo centred in top 2/3 with the NY station and airtime printed in black at the bottom. A very nice piece if you can get your hands on one.

-Promo photo - below is the 8x10 that Jon would sign and send out to fans. The photo had a white border, a greyscale JSS logo at the bottom, with the redundant text "Jon Stewart - Host". Over time (usually about 5 years), mass-produced b&w photos take on a pinkish-brown tint. Mine has been very well taken care of, and there are a few spots that are starting to turn. I've had it for 11 years, which is pretty good. Just know that if you're buying one off eBay, or have one already, that's what you can expect.


-Press Kit. This press kit was made for the MTV version of the show in '93-'94. It is, of course, based on the popular Calvin Klein ads. The complete kit is shown below (consists of underwear, underwear box, folder, and tape). 2 of these kits were up on eBay in 2003; the one shown below went for $77, and an fair-condition one without the tape went for about $50. Thanks to Oldstorestock Vintage Collectibles for the photos.






Unknown:

-Trade ads. It was syndicated, so there must have been ads in the late winter/spring of '94. Most likely in Electronic Media magazine.

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