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But shortly before the election, it was announced in October 2024 that Stewart would stay on as host of "The Daily Show" through 2025. He has continued to host only on Mondays, with the show's various correspondents taking over for him during the rest of the week.
Good news for fans of Jon Stewart on The Daily Show: the comedian revealed Sunday that he hopes to continue hosting the news satire program.
The comedian, whose contract to host The Daily Show is up in December, said “we’re working on staying” during a conversation with New Yorker editor David Remnick at Sunday’s New Yorker Festival, when Remnick asked if the Comedy Central host was going to “sign another” contract.
Zohran Mamdani was greeted warmly in an interview with Jon Stewart, who told him: “You are clearly right now in the front-running position. I can tell, because they’ve gone 9/11 on you.”
Jon Stewart gave an update on Sunday about his 'The Daily Show' hosting duties, saying he's 'working on staying.'
On this week's episode of 'The Daily Show,' Jon Stewart claimed Doanld Trump 'definitely' wants to serve a third term as president.
Inspired by the weekend's No Kings protests, 'The Daily Show' host Jon Stewart examined the Declaration of Independence to find out if the president's actions fit the bill.
The comedian's contract for the show will end in December and he recently made comments about his future on 'The Daily Show.'
Jon Stewart got candid about his future at "The Daily Show" at the New Yorker Festival on Sunday, telling editor David Remnick that he's "working on staying."
First and foremost, there was an election. After it happened, Stewart extended what was supposed to be a year-long contract through the end of 2025. Then, the Ellison Family purchased Paramount through their media company, Skydance, which sounds like the eighth entry in a series of fantasy romance novels about dragons.
Jimmy Kimmel has revealed that ABC originally had his friend and fellow late-night host Jon Stewart in mind to host its late-night talk show back in the early 2000s.