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Show" host Jon Stewart admitted on his "Weekly Show" podcast on Wednesday that he is unsure of his future at Comedy Central as a merger with Skydance media looms.
Jon Stewart weighed in on the future of 'The Daily Show' the same day news broke that Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' has been canceled: 'They may sell the whole f---ing place for parts.'
The “shitty establishment” Stewart is referencing seems to be Paramount as a whole, though he doesn’t spare Comedy Central either. “I’d like to believe that without The Daily Show… I don’t know. Comedy Central is kind of like muzak at this point,
The Daily Show ’s Jon Stewart, who recently called Paramount Global’s settlement with President Donald Trump “shameful”, has weighed in on the future of the late-night show.
Jon Stewart says he is not worried about Skydance potentially canceling "The Daily Show," saying "we'll land on our feet."
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Emmy-winning comedian, TV host, film actor and author Jon Stewart has added a 10 p.m. show to his Nov. 1 appearance at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium. Tickets went on sale at noon and range in price from $55-$95 at porttix.com.
I understand what he’s doing,” Jon Stewart said of Trump’s decision to start ranting and raving about what he has deemed the Jeffrey Epstein “hoax.” Stewart shared his theory on a new episode of his Weekly Show podcast that Trump’s trying to cloud to legitimacy of the Epstein files because he knows he would likely be implicated by their release.
Show’s Jon Stewart has flamed his parent company Paramount Global’s decision to settle President Donald Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit—and now he’s well aware that his job might be on the line. Stewart said on Thursday’s The Weekly Show,
The event, about 2 1/2 hours east of Cleveland, typically features some of the world’s top comedic talent, along with up-and-coming stars.