A number of new faces may take over “The Daily Show” following Trevor Noah’s departure.
30.09.2022 - 04:57 / variety.com
Trevor Noah is nearing his last laugh on “The Daily Show.” The comedian, who came out of near anonymity to take over the program from Jon Stewart in 2015, plans to exit the flagship Comedy Central series after a seven-year tenure that saw him transform it for a new generation of viewers who are more at home on social media than they are cable outlets and broadcast networks. Noah revealed his plans to an audience at Thursday evening’s taping of the program in New York, according to two people familiar with the matter. It was not immediately clear when his actual exit would take place, or whether the Paramount Global cable network had begun to consider a successor. Jill Fritzo, a representative for Noah, could not be reached for immediate comment.
“We are grateful to Trevor for our amazing partnership over the past seven years. With no timetable for his departure, we’re working together on next steps,” the network said in a statement. “As we look ahead, we’re excited for the next chapter in the 25+ year history of ‘The Daily Show’ as it continues to redefine culture through sharp and hilarious social commentary, helping audiences make sense of the world around them.” Noah’s plans to depart surface as TV’s late-night roster has begun to shrink. Yes, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel still appear every weeknight around 11:30 p.m. to poke fun at daily headlines and do celebrity impressions and stunts, but they have fewer rivals. At Warner Bros. Discovery, executives have scuttled late-night shows led by both Samantha Bee and Conan O’Brien, and have made no efforts to replace either. Comedy Central once boasted three different programs, led by Stewart, Colbert and Chris Hardwick. Now the cable network is down to
A number of new faces may take over “The Daily Show” following Trevor Noah’s departure.
There’s an update on what The Daily Show producers are considering once Trevor Noah exits the show officially.
Trevor Noah has big plans for his time after officially ending his reign as host of On Thursday, the 38-year-old expanded on his reasoning for leaving the famed Comedy Central late-night series during an appearance on and shared what lies ahead for him.«I think everybody has gone through a period of looking at their lives — every single person. We were in our apartments for two years, the world changed,» Noah told the host when asked about his decision to leave. «We experienced collective grief.
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Viewership dwindled when Noah got the gig and social media users related his departure back to that fact when he made his announcement.A special message from Trevor Noah pic.twitter.com/lMM8ll51fuFor now, “The Daily Show” itself is scheduled to carry on without Noah as it will “embark on a reinvention” and will head to Atlanta in the new year to cover the midterm elections.As for Noah, maybe we’ll see him and pop star Dua Lipa out on the town like they were when spotted on a dinner date in New York City. “The Daily Show” sans Noah will return on Jan.
Comedy Central has revealed the date of Trevor Noah’s final appearance as host of “The Daily Show”.
Trevor Noah has set his exit date.
Trevor Noah is ending a storied run on the famed Comedy Central late-night series, Noah's official exit date from the production has been set for Thursday, December 8.Noah has hosted for seven years after taking over for Jon Stewart in 2015. The host made the announcement of his forthcoming departure to the studio audience last month. In a special message to the viewers, Noah revealed that on his seventh anniversary with the series, «One of the one of the overriding feelings I found myself experiencing throughout the night, and even today, waking up was was a feeling of gratitude.»He continued, «There's so many people who make this thing come together. And I want to say thank you to the audience for an amazing seven years.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Trevor Noah’s days at Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” are numbered. The comedian, who is in his seventh year of hosting the signature program of the Paramount Global network, is set to depart after a final appearance on the program on Thursday, December 8th. The timeline gives Noah a chance to anchor the program as its cast makes its way to Atlanta for a midterm-election special, and to look back at his tenure on the series. Comedy Central will place the show on hiatus after Noah’s farewell, and plans to bring it back on Tuesday, January 17 as part of what the network called a “reinvention.” Comedy Central did not name a successor for Noah, but is believed to be considering some of the show’s correspondents as part of its deliberations.
Dua Lipa is single and happy.
he will soon be exiting after seven years.Executives are now eyeing up potential replacements, and it seems as though one of the top contenders in the running is the 43-year-old comedian, according to TMZ. Wood Jr.
“It’s been wild,” Trevor Noah told his audience after revealing that his “time is up” on hosting The Daily Show.
Trevor Noah has announced he is leaving The Daily Show after seven years. In a video statement shared on social media, the comedian and news anchor said his "time is up" on the satirical Comedy Central news program.MORE: Dua Lipa channels 90s cool-girl with latest look"It’s been absolutely amazing.
One kiss is all it takes? Dua Lipa and Trevor Noah were out on a date right before The Daily Show host announced his departure from the iconic satire comedy show. The two were spotted in downtown New York City on a late-night date.
Trevor Noah is ending a storied run on the famed Comedy Central late-night series, “The Daily Show”. Noah has hosted the program for seven years after taking over for Jon Stewart in 2015.
The Daily Show after seven years presenting the US political comedy show.A new report from Variety reveals that Noah announced his departure from the role during filming yesterday (September 29) for an upcoming episode of the show.Noah’s departure was then confirmed by Daily Show network Comedy Central, who wrote: “We are grateful to Trevor for our amazing partnership over the past seven years. With no timetable for his departure, we’re working together on next steps.“As we look ahead, we’re excited for the next chapter in the 25+ year history of The Daily Show as it continues to redefine culture through sharp and hilarious social commentary, helping audiences make sense of the world around them.”In a message posted to fans, Noah discussed his departure, first addressing the show’s senior correspondent Ronny Chieng.
Trevor Noah‘s time on The Daily Show is coming to an end.