Paramount, now owned by Skydance Corporation, announced Monday that Stewart will continue to lead the long-running Comedy ...
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart suggested he wants to remain at Comedy Central despite being "upset" with the network's new parent company, Paramount, a Skydance Corporation. It has been unclear if ...
Yes, as Stewart says about halfway through his Monday night monologue, it does seem like the walls are closing in on Donald ...
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Jon Stewart addresses possible ‘Daily Show’ cancellation after Stephen Colbert gets axed
Is “The Daily Show” next to face the chopping block? Jon Stewart addressed the speculation that his late-night Comedy Central talk show might be canceled as the network’s parent company, Paramount ...
With Mitt Romney finally all but the official Republican nominee for president this year, Jon Stewart was hoping for a substantive debate about issues between the two candidates. Needless to say, he ...
Stewart was interviewing Freston on stage at the 92NY in New York, part of an informal reunion among the Viacom cable execs ...
Jon Stewart is coming to his old colleague's defense. The "Daily Show" host took a large chunk of his airtime Monday night to lament the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," a ...
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart admitted Thursday that he was unsure of his future at Comedy Central as its parent company Paramount's merger with Skydance Media looms. Stewart told listeners of his ...
(CNN) — Jon Stewart pulled no punches Monday over CBS’s cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s late-night show. During Monday night’s broadcast of “The Daily Show,” Stewart’s first since Colbert on ...
He continued, "Shows that say something, shows that take a stand, shows that are unafraid. Believe me, this is not a 'we speak truth to power.' We don't; we speak opinions to television cameras, but ...
Jon Stewart has been highly critical of new Paramount chief David Ellison amid the company’s rightward shift in recent months ...
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Jon Stewart inks ‘Daily Show’ deal through 2026
(The Hill) – Comedian Jon Stewart is sticking with Comedy Central and “The Daily Show.” The network announced on Monday that Stewart, who resumed his hosting duties after President Trump won ...
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