The Radio-TV Correspondents Association Dinner on April 16—not to be confused with the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, also to be held at the Washington Hilton Hotel, just 10 days later—will feature Mo Rocca as the evening's entertainment, with Vice President Dick Cheney as the guest of honor and former CBS News chairman Steve Chaggaris as the M.C., according to FishbowlDC.
Rocca, a Washington native best known for his contributions to The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, and National Public Radio, will have the attention of 2,000 black-tie guests, including NBC's Brian Williams and House speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Rocca, a Washington native best known for his contributions to The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, and National Public Radio, will have the attention of 2,000 black-tie guests, including NBC's Brian Williams and House speaker Nancy Pelosi.