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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, US Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, being interviewed by Jon Stewart for an episode of “The Daily Show.”
If you tuned in to “The Daily Show” on Monday wondering where Jon Stewart went, rest assured the veteran Comedy Central host will be back.
Stewart is in Los Angeles this week for the annual “Netflix is a Joke” festival, where he will appear on John Mulaney’s live show “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In L.A.”
In the meantime, correspondent Jordan Klepper will assume Stewart’s hosting duties until Wednesday evening. On Thursday, Stewart will return to the host chair.
Stewart has filled in as a temporary Monday evening host on the Daily Show for the past two months. He will continue hosting on Mondays — except for this week, when he will appear on Thursday — through the presidential election.
This article, Jon Stewart to host “Daily Show” on Thursday,...
If you tuned in to “The Daily Show” on Monday wondering where Jon Stewart went, rest assured the veteran Comedy Central host will be back.
Stewart is in Los Angeles this week for the annual “Netflix is a Joke” festival, where he will appear on John Mulaney’s live show “John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In L.A.”
In the meantime, correspondent Jordan Klepper will assume Stewart’s hosting duties until Wednesday evening. On Thursday, Stewart will return to the host chair.
Stewart has filled in as a temporary Monday evening host on the Daily Show for the past two months. He will continue hosting on Mondays — except for this week, when he will appear on Thursday — through the presidential election.
This article, Jon Stewart to host “Daily Show” on Thursday,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, US Navy Admiral Michael Mullen, being interviewed by Jon Stewart for an episode of “The Daily Show.”
Comedian Jon Stewart’s return to Comedy Central’s news satire program “The Daily Show” wasn’t enough to topple the late-night leader in cable news.
Viewership data released by Nielsen Media this week showed Stewart’s much-anticipated return to The Daily Show drew 930,000 overall viewers to Comedy Central, including around 320,000 viewers in the key demographic of adults ages 25 to 54 years old (A25-54).
By comparison, Fox News Channel’s evening news program “Fox News @ Night” grabbed around 1.3 million overall viewers in the same 11 p.m. time slot, a difference of around 370,000 households.
Fox News’ late night comedy program “Gutfeld!,” which airs one hour earlier than The Daily Show, also saw higher ratings compared to Stewart’s debut, with 2.2 million viewers tuning in to Fox News at 10 p.
Comedian Jon Stewart’s return to Comedy Central’s news satire program “The Daily Show” wasn’t enough to topple the late-night leader in cable news.
Viewership data released by Nielsen Media this week showed Stewart’s much-anticipated return to The Daily Show drew 930,000 overall viewers to Comedy Central, including around 320,000 viewers in the key demographic of adults ages 25 to 54 years old (A25-54).
By comparison, Fox News Channel’s evening news program “Fox News @ Night” grabbed around 1.3 million overall viewers in the same 11 p.m. time slot, a difference of around 370,000 households.
Fox News’ late night comedy program “Gutfeld!,” which airs one hour earlier than The Daily Show, also saw higher ratings compared to Stewart’s debut, with 2.2 million viewers tuning in to Fox News at 10 p.
- 2/14/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
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Josh Seefried dabbled in politics in high school — assisting on campaigns for mayors and congressional seats from his hometown of Longmont, Colorado — but didn’t see himself as an activist. After graduating from the Air Force Academy in 2009 and becoming an active-duty member of the military, though, he realized two things: one, he was gay, and two, if he wanted to fulfill his dream in the military, he would have to lie about who he was — something that went directly against the values of honor and integrity that had been drilled in during military school.
- 12/30/2020
- by Elisabeth Garber-Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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