Jon Stewart returns to once-a-week duty hosting ‘The Daily Show’ tonight

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Some 8 1/2 years after leaving his iconic host seat on “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart returns to the Comedy Central staple tonight at 11 p.m. ET/PT and will remain as host each Monday thereafter through the 2024 Election Cycle. His first guest be Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist. The debut episode will be simulcast on CMT, Logo, MTV, MTV2, Paramount Network, Pop and TV Land. The every-Monday hosting stint follows in the recent tradition of Rachel Maddow’s similar set-up at MSNBC.

Stewart hosted “The Daily Show” for 16 years, taking over from Craig Kilborn in 1999 and transforming it into appointment viewing with its blend of incisive media criticism and political satire. During Stewart’s tenure, the show won 24 Emmys and three Peabodys and served as a launch pad for the likes of Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, John Oliver, Trevor Noah, Michael Che and Samantha Bee. Stewart left the show in 2015, with Noah taking the controls as host in September of that same year. Noah departed in December 2022, and “Daily Show” has featured a rotating series of guest hosts ever since.

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Most recently, Stewart presided over his show “The Problem with Jon Stewart” on Apple TV+. It premiered in 2021 and was canceled last fall after two seasons.

Commenting on his return while appearing on Monday’s edition of “CBS Mornings,” Stewart said, “I very much wanted to have someplace to unload thoughts as we get into this election season. I thought I was going to do it over at — they call it Apple TV+. It’s a television enclave, very small. It’s like living in Malibu. They decided, they felt that they didn’t want me to say things that might get me in trouble.”

He added, “I don’t know about hoping to have an influence, but I’m hoping to have a catharsis and a way to comment on things and a way to express them that hopefully people will enjoy. But as far as influence, and you guys know from doing this, just about everything I had wanted to happen over the 16 years that I was at ‘The Daily Show’ did not happen, if you were hoping for influence. And I think I’ve learned that post-‘Daily Show’ … I don’t really view it as, ‘I really want to have an influence on this issue, this election,’ things like that.”

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