It’s been a tumultuous time for late-night talk show hosts. First, Stephen Colbert’s show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was unceremoniously cancelled by CBS.
Jon Stewart isn’t leaving The Daily Show anytime soon.
When you’ve got someone like Aaron Pierre stepping into the role of John Stewart in HBO’s upcoming “Lanterns” series, maybe we should actually pay attention.
Jon Stewart is determined to remain as host of The Daily Show. The 62-year-old comedian has presented on the late night satirical programme since 1999 and revealed that he is looking to extend his contract on the show as it is due to expire at the end of the year.
Jimmy Kimmel thinks Jon Stewart should have got his job on ABC. The Jimmy Kimmel Live! host - whose show launched in January 2003 - has revealed the network almost hired the current Daily Show star before changing their minds, but he thinks bosses made a "mistake".
Marc Maron and Jon Stewart were two rising stars on a collision course. While one shot to stardom, the other was left grappling with resentment. Now, years later, Maron is getting brutally honest about the one-sided feud that consumed him, and it’s a masterclass in raw, unfiltered insecurity.
Jon Stewart celebrated the news Jimmy Kimmel is returning to TV on The Daily Show on Monday (22.09.25). The 62-year-old comic praised online campaigns for people to show their support for his fellow night time host by cancelling their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions in the wake of ABC suspending Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Jon Stewart headlined a special episode of The Daily Show on Thursday (September 18) night and, as expected, the 25-time Emmy winner reacted to the news that ABC suspended fellow late-night host Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! has had everyone talking … except the other current hosts of late-night television. That changes tonight. Some of
Jon Stewart, John Mulaney and Pete Davidson head to New York this fall for a comedy show at UBS Arena. Here's how to get tickets for the performance.
David Letterman took aim at his former TV network home while reacting to news of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert‘s cancellation. The show’s former host took to YouTube on Monday, July 21, to share a montage of clips of himself poking fun at CBS during his time on The Late Show.
Jon Stewart has lashed out at Paramount for cancelling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The 62-year-old star addressed that announcement that Colbert's programme will end in May 2026 on Monday's (21.07.25) episode of The Daily Show and suggested that the decision to axe the show has been made out of "corporate fear".
Jon Stewart has spoken out about the future of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart after Stephen Colbert announced The Late Show With Stephen Colbert would end in May 2026.
MTV changed the landscape of both television and music, apt given what those letters stood for, when it became a network dedicated to showing music videos.
Jon Stewart has extended his contract as the host of 'The Daily Show'. The 61-year-old comedian returned to host the satirical TV news show earlier this year, and his new deal means that Jon will now host 'The Daily Show' every Monday until December 2025.
As a big New York Knicks fan, comedian Jon Stewart must have been so elated to see the team go up by six points with under 30 seconds left on the clock against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
Jon Stewart returned to his well-worn chair to host his weekly segment of The Daily Show Monday night, and in addition to weighing in on the latest political hot topics, he also took a quick trip down memory lane, guided by one of his audience members in his “After the Cut” question and answer series.
There’s a unique pleasure in the political satire. Whether in film or on television, well-wrought satires ask the viewer to think critically about the nature of politics, how power works, and how mendacity can overwhelm even the most upright political figures.
Jon Stewart is back at The Daily Show! Over a year after Trevor Noah stepped away from the popular late-night talk show, his predecessor is coming in to cover the 2024 election.
The recent announcement that the Writers Guild of America will strike sent shock waves through Hollywood. As this newest strike continues to exert pressure on the studios and streamers, it’s important to look back to appreciate the value writers bring to the world of screen entertainment.
It's difficult to comprehend that this Sept. 11 will mark 20 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Pete Davidson and Jon Stewart are honoring the somber anniversary the best way they know how: benefitting "various 9/11 charities" through a comedy event at Madison Square Garden on Sept.
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