Jon Stewart says he’s not prepared to go away “The Each day Present” after his contract expires in December, and is actively engaged on an extension with Comedy Central – which now falls beneath David Ellison’s Skydance Media.
“We’re engaged on staying,” Stewart stated in a dialog with New Yorker editor David Remnick, in response to THR.
Stewart left the late-night Comedy Central present in 2015, however returned in early 2024 to host its Monday editions. Since then, Comedy Central mum or dad Paramount International merged with Skydance, simply days after Stewart’s former “Each day Present” colleague Stephen Colbert’s present at CBS – additionally a Paramount property – was advised it was being sunsetted subsequent 12 months.
That announcement got here shortly after Colbert criticized Paramount for a $16 million settlement with Donald Trump over the edited “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris.
In the course of the Sunday dialog, Stewart jokingly referred to Ellison, now CEO of the mixed firm, as his “new boss,” THR reported.
Stewart has brazenly questioned on “The Each day Present” whether or not Colbert’s cancellation, and the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel over at ABC, have been politically motivated. Stewart’s contract discussions with Comedy Central are ongoing.
