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Jon Stewart discusses his future

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Jon Stewart Drops Big News About His Future on ‘The Daily Show’
He returned to The Daily Show on February 12, 2024, hosting Monday nights and also serving as executive producer alongside his manager, James Dixon. He also began hosting The Weekly Show, a companion podcast, in May 2024. Stewart extended his contract in October 2024 to remain as host until the end of 2025.

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Jon Stewart Gets Candid on His Future With 'The Daily Show' Following Paramount Merger
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Jon Stewart Says He’s “Working on Staying” on as ‘Daily Show’ Host
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Jon Stewart ‘working’ to remain at Comedy Central despite being ‘upset’ by parent company

It has been unclear if Jon Stewart would remain at Comedy Central once his current contract expires with newly merged ...
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Famous late-night talk show host negotiating on a new deal

The ratings for “The Daily Show” are up 25% since Stewart’s return, latenighter.com reports. It is one of the most-viewed ...

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