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Jon Stewart Returning to The Daily Show After Trevor Noah’s Departure

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Jon Stewart is at back The Daily Show. The comedian will host the Comedy Central show once a week through the 2024 election.

Almost a decade after exiting The Daily Show, the comedian is returning to the anchor desk—and it is happening sooner than you think. Jon will be back on the show starting Feb. 12, taking on hosting duties every Monday through the 2024 election cycle.

In fact, he’s already made himself comfortable, posing on the show’s set with his feet propped on the desk.

“Here it is,” The Daily Show shared Jan. 24 on X, formerly known as Twitter, referencing the comedy show’s recurring segment, “your Moment of Zen.”

Not long after the news broke, Jon, who hosted the show for 16 years, weighed in with his own reaction.

“Friends,” the 61-year-old, who will also serve as executive producer, wrote on X. “After much reflection I have decided to enter the transfer portal for my last year of eligibility. Excited for the future!”

The news comes over a year after Trevor Noah, who succeeded Jon as host in 2015, exited in December 2022. But the Born a Crime author made it clear that he’s beaming over his predecessor’s return.

“Yessssssss,” he wrote on X, “he’s back!”

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Since Trevor’s departure, the hosting duties have been divvied up between guest hosts and the comedy show’s cast of correspondents—including Ronny ChiengDesi Lydic and Jordan Klepper—and while viewers will see Jon at the top of each week, a rotating line-up from the news team will take over anchor duties from Tuesdays on, according to a press release from Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios.

Jon’s new Daily Show duties come amid his exit from Apple TV’s The Problem. The satirical news show was canceled after two seasons in October due to creative differences with the tech company, according to The New York Times. But Comedy Central couldn’t be more thrilled to have Jon back in the fold at The Daily Show.

“In our age of staggering hypocrisy and performative politics,” Showtime and Entertainment Studios president and CEO Chris McCarthy said, “Jon is the perfect person to puncture the empty rhetoric and provide much-needed clarity with his brilliant wit.”

Keep reading to see when your favorite shows are set to premiere in 2024.

Griselda (Netflix) – Jan. 25

Starring and executive produced by Sofia Vergara, the dramatic limited series Griselda is inspired by the life of the savvy and ambitious Griselda Blanco, who created one of the most profitable cartels in history. In 1970s-80s Miami, Blanco’s lethal blend of unsuspected savagery and charm helped her expertly navigate between business and family, leading her to become widely known as “the Godmother.”

In the Know (Peacock) – Jan. 25

In the Know is an animated comedy series and workplace parody centered on public radio host Lauren Caspian (voiced by series co-creator Zach Woods), which blends intricate stop-motion animation and live-action interviews with some of the biggest names in pop culture.

The Underdoggs (Prime Video) – Jan. 26

The new comedy series—written by Danny Segal and Isaac Schamis—finds a former NFL star (played by Snoop Dogg) coaching his hometown’s pee-wee football team in an effort to rebuild his image…and avoid prison time.

Masters of the Air (AppleTV+) – Jan. 26

Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, Masters of the Air follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of Masters of the Air. Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.

Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story (Peacock) – Feb. 1

Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story is a three-part documentary series, produced by Believe Entertainment Group, chronicling the iconic forefathers of hip-hop, RUN DMC. This unique series will take you back to the 1980s, when Joseph “Rev Run” SimmonsDarryl “DMC” McDaniels and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell cultivated a one-of-a-kind sound that took not only Queens, but the world, by storm.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video) – Feb. 2

In this version of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, two lonely strangers (Donald Glover and Maya Erskine) land jobs working for a mysterious spy agency that offers them a glorious life of espionage, wealth, world travels, and a dream brownstone in Manhattan. The catch? New identities in an arranged marriage as Mr. and Mrs. John and Jane Smith. Now hitched, John and Jane navigate a high-risk mission every week while also facing a new relationship milestone. Their complex cover story becomes even more complicated when they catch real feelings for each other. What’s riskier: espionage or marriage?

Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO & Max) – Feb. 4

Larry David‘s Emmy-winning comedy returns for it’s 12th and final season February.

Below Deck (Bravo) – Feb. 5

Captain Kerry Titheradge crosses over from Below Deck Adventure to helm M/Y St. David. Additionally, Chief Stew Fraser Olender and lead deckhand Ben Willoughby return for the new season. New crew members include Chef Anthony Iracane, Bosun Jared Woodin, deckhands Sunny Marquis and Kyle Stillie and stews Cat BaughXandi Olivier and Barbie Pascual.

The Conners (ABC) – Feb. 7

Season five of the comedy debuts Feb. 7.

Abbott Elementary (ABC) – Feb. 7

Season three of the Emmy-winning comedy debuts Feb. 7.

Jersey Shore Family Vacation (MTV) – Feb. 8

Following last season’s shocking return of OG fan favorite Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, the infamous exes will finally reunite when Ronnie Ortiz-Magro joins the “Shore” family trip in Nashville. But the legendary family vacation doesn’t stop there, with the Mayor of Atlantic City honoring the gang, “MVP” trying to find zen in Tucson, and the group returning to where it all started, Seaside Heights. This season of Jersey Shore Family Vacation will bring shocking revelations, explosive confrontations, and reunions years in the making.

Tracker (CBS) – Feb 11

Tracker stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who roams the country as a reward seeker, using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family. The series is based on the bestselling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver.

Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS) – Feb. 12

Fifth season debuts Feb. 12.

NCIS: Hawaii (CBS) – Feb. 12

Season three debuts Feb. 12.

The Neighborhood (CBS) – Feb. 12

Season six premieres Feb. 12.

NCIS (CBS) – Feb. 12

NCIS‘ 21st season premieres Feb. 12.

All FBI Series (CBS) – Feb. 13

FBI, FBI True, FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted all return Feb. 13

Resident Alien (SYFY) – Feb. 14

Based on the Dark Horse comics, SYFY’s “Resident Alien” follows a crash-landed alien named Harry (Alan Tudyk) whose secret mission is to kill all humans. In season three, Harry is vowing to work with General McCallister (Linda Hamilton) to rid the Earth of the Grey aliens – a task made more difficult when he discovers that the Grey Hybrid Joseph (Enver Gjokaj) has taken a job in town as the new Deputy.  Joseph isn’t Harry’s only obstacle – Harry struggles to balance business and his personal life when he falls in love for the first time.

So Help Me Todd (CBS) – Feb. 15

Season two returns Feb. 15.

Ghosts (CBS) – Feb. 15

Season three premieres Feb. 15.

Young Sheldon (CBS) – Feb. 15

Season seven debuts Feb. 15.

Life & Beth (Hulu) – Feb. 16

As Beth (Amy Schumer) and John’s (Michael Cera) relationship grows more serious, Beth begins to examine the possibilities of marriage and having a family as she and John seek answers for their communication problems. Is Beth’s traumatic history with men, and people she trusted from her youth destined to repeat itself? And what is triggering her fears? Beth does her best to keep her relationships alive while struggling to support friends and family who are all facing their own problems while entering their fourth decade.

S.W.A.T. (CBS) – Feb. 16

Season seven returns Feb. 16.

Fire Country (CBS) – Feb. 16

The second season debuts Feb. 16.

Blue Bloods (CBS) – Feb. 16

Season 14 premieres Feb. 16.

American Idol (ABC) – Feb. 18

Season 21 of the singing competition kicks off this February.

Naked and Afraid (Discovery) – Feb. 18

Man-eating crocodiles, aggressive hippos and toxic frogs await a new group of survivalists when Naked and Afraid debuts Sunday, Feb. 18, on Discovery Channel. Throughout the series, the participants must overcome their personal struggles and face the raw brutality of nature without easy access to food, water or clothing.

CSI: Vegas (CBS) – Feb. 18

Season three debuts Feb. 18.

The Equalizer (CBS) – Feb. 18

Season four premieres Feb. 18.

Little People, Big World (TLC) – Feb. 20

Just as the Roloffs settle into a rhythm, family surprises and continued tension give rise to new struggles and questions. After an unexpected proposal, Matt and Caryn excitedly look to the future while building their dream home on the farm, but the constant strain on the family makes them wonder what that future will look like. While Amy continues to enjoy married life with Chris, she remains unsettled by the family strife. To help bring the family together and support a cause near and dear to her, she decides to throw a fundraiser and enlists Chris, Matt, and Caryn’s help. But it doesn’t take long before the stress rises to the surface. Meanwhile, Zach and Tori are enjoying their busy lives with three kids.  However, everything is turned upside down when Zach is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery.


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