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Jon Stewart said Democrats squandered last week’s election wins, while Stephen Colbert said the party achieved “jack squat” from the shutdown.
Jon Stewart has reportedly signed with CBS for another year of hosting The Daily Show. Stewart will remain executive producer for the series on Comedy Central through December 2026. This move comes just months after Paramount announced its intention to take Colbert’s “Late Show” off-air next year.
Jon Stewart has extended his 'Daily Show' contract for another year amid the mounting criticism toward Paramount following its settlement with Donald Trump and Colbert's own cancellation.
Late-night hosts celebrated the comeback of Jimmy Kimmel after ABC temporarily suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live last week. Speaking on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart recounted how ABC announced that Kimmel would return to TV on Tuesday night, noting that the ...
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart have applauded the return of Jimmy Kimmel to late-night TV following a brief suspension. Last week, ABC bosses announced the "indefinite suspension" of Jimmy Kimmel Live! due to comments the host made about the death of ...
Late-night host Jon Stewart has renewed his contract with Paramount and CBS to host Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" every Monday through 2026.
The owner of CBS and Comedy Central confirmed that it re-upped the longtime Daily Show host's contract through next year, months after CBS announced the cancellation of Late Night.
Back in June, the month before Stephen Colbert would find out that The Late Show would be cancelled by CBS, Colbert sat down with New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander. Both men were running in the Democratic primary, and had ...
The latest plot twist in Stephen Colbert's continuing civics lesson on campaign finance came last night: he announced that he would not run for president and demanded Jon Stewart give him back his super PAC but The Daily Show host refused. We asked a ...
Stewart has closed another one-year deal to remain as one of the hosts and exec producers of The Daily Show through the end of next year.