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CBS News also appears to be taking a turn to the right with the hiring of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. Weiss is a “Trump-friendly figure,” MSNBC wrote recently. “CBS Evening News” anchor John Dickerson on Monday announced he is leaving the network at the end of the year.
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Jon Stewart give surprising update about his Daily Show future
J on Stewart may not be leaving The Daily Show after all. The longtime host revealed this week that he’s in talks to extend his contract beyond December, when his current deal with Comedy Central is set to expire. The update came as a surprise, given Stewart's previous plans for The Daily Show and the current late-night TV climate.
"The Daily Show" host addressed the chilling fallout from ABC indefinitely suspending fellow comedian Jimmy Kimmel's late night show.
The drama behind Jimmy Kimmel getting ripped off the air in September has led many to wonder about the future of late-night TV. The Daily Show's Jon Stewart opens up about his plans for the future following Paramount's merger with Skydance.
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.
In what is probably the best and most incisive Daily Show segment in weeks, Jon Stewart hands in his hypocrisy police badge and examines a new phenomenon that has become a daily debate. As President Trump was sending in the troops to “War ravaged” Portland,
Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show contract is ending later this year, and the host recently opened up on whether he’d like to renew his contract or not. He said that “it’s not as clear-cut” as it seems, while expressing his opinions about the job.
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 tore into the Trump Administration’s attacks on free speech last night, as Jimmy Kimmel prepares to return to TV following his brief suspension. Stewart suggested that the negative coverage should serve as “cause for self-reflection” for the president, who reportedly put pressure on ABC to cancel Kimmel’s show.