The comedian talks about the suppression of political speech at Paramount and in America, and how he plans to respond to it.
The “Daily Show” host talks with David Remnick about his contract with Paramount Skydance, the government’s attack on political satire, and how our institutions got so weak.
"Daily Show" host Jon Stewart told The New Yorker that people have lost the ability to love others due to constant political ...
Jon Stewart isn’t going anywhere. Stewart has closed another one-year deal to remain as one of the hosts and exec producers ...
"Daily Show" host Jon Stewart described how he still loved his right-wing uncle despite having different politics to The New ...
Jon Stewart defended Joe Rogan for having on, what The New Yorker's David Remnick called, "Nazi curious guests," saying he can talk to anyone he likes ...
Paramount has renewed Stewart’s deal to continue hosting Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” resolving months of speculation ...
Stewart, who built 'The Daily Show' into a cultural juggernaut, has hosted the Monday night installment since February 2024.
The news comes a month after the veteran late-night show host said the decision of whether he stayed or left was not "clear ...
Stewart will continue to lead 'the best f#@king news team' on basic cable, easing fears he'd exit the late-night show at the ...
Jon Stewart has extended his 'Daily Show' contract for another year amid the mounting criticism toward Paramount following ...
Jon Stewart's time at “The Daily Show” may or may not be ending soon as things between him and the cable channel are on shaky ...