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Comedy Central Extends Jon Stewart's Daily Show Contract Amid Network Shakeups
3 Nov
Summary
- CBS cancels The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026
- Jon Stewart signs new contract to continue hosting The Daily Show until 2026
- Stewart vows to maintain "uncompromising voice" despite potential network pressure

As the media landscape continues to evolve, the future of late-night television has become increasingly uncertain. In a surprising move, Comedy Central has announced that it has extended Jon Stewart's contract to host The Daily Show until 2026, despite rumors of the show's potential cancellation.
This news comes just a few months after CBS revealed plans to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026, citing "financial" reasons that many speculated were politically motivated. The decision has sparked concerns about the fate of other late-night programs, including The Daily Show, which is produced by Comedy Central's parent company, Paramount.
However, Stewart has remained defiant in the face of these challenges. In a recent interview with The New Yorker, the host vowed to maintain his "uncompromising voice" on the show, even as networks may face pressure from the government. "You don't compromise on what you do, and you do it till they tell you to leave," he said.
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With his contract now extended until 2026, Stewart's unique brand of incisive comedy and sharp commentary will continue to captivate audiences for the foreseeable future. As the media landscape continues to evolve, his unwavering commitment to his craft serves as a beacon of hope for those who value the power of independent journalism and uncompromising satire.




