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27.04.2020 - 21:03 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
The best late-night companion for Comedy Central’s long-running “The Daily Show” may just be “The Daily Show.”
The ViacomCBS cable outlet will expand Trevor Noah’s late-night showcase to 45 minutes per night during production that takes place during the coronavirus. It’s the first time since the franchise launched in 1996 with Craig Kilborn that it will get that much time allocated to it. The new parameters start this evening with the show’s 11 p.m.
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While most television shows have had to trim their productions because of complications from the coronavirus pandemic, Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is doing the opposite. The late-night comedy news show will ballon from 30 minutes long to 45 minutes, starting with Monday night's broadcast, Comedy Central announced Monday.