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When Jon Stewart left The Daily Show in August 2015, his final episode and its lead up helped Comedy Central to some pretty decent numbers for the man who arguably changed the state of late-night. Stewart's return to ratings success has been well documented but what might be surprising is that The Daily Show just
Newsweek has reached out to representatives for Stewart and Colbert via email. The Context. Stewart and Colbert are stalwarts of the television world. Stewart is the long-running
Jon Stewart took aim Monday night at the Trump administration for walking back its promises about the government's Jeffrey Epstein files.
Jon Stewart didn't disappoint with his views on the multi-million-dollar settlement between Paramount Global, which owns The Daily Show network Comedy Central, and President Donald Trump. Five days after the company paid Trump $16M to settle the lawsuit that the President brought against it for its handling of a 60 Minutes interview with Presidential candidate
Show has recorded its highest quarterly ratings in a decade, as Jon Stewart’s much-anticipated comeback proves to be a hit with audiences. Nielsen data reveals that from April to June 2025, The Daily Show scored its highest share of viewers aged 18-49 since Stewart’s emotional farewell in 2015,
Jon Stewart hosted Elmo on tonight’s show, which was initially supposed to be about the tariffs. Remember those? Trump added a 17% tax to Mexican tomatoes today. But instead, Stewart did an extended riff about Elmo getting radicalized by the manosphere because he is a victim of the Male Loneliness Epidemic. The truth does, in fact, hurt.
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Stewart lampooned the passing of the so-called "big, beautiful bill" as a prime example of "general Washington bulls‑‑‑tery."Jon Stewart is throwing it back to his smackdown days to make a point.On Monday's edition of The Daily Show,
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The Mirror US on MSNJon Stewart's future on Comedy Central in jeopardy as Paramount takeover stallsJon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's futures on Comedy Central and CBS, respectively, are up in the air as David Ellison's Skydance Media's $8 billion Paramount takeover is on the rocks