The Daily Show

When news breaks we fix it.

The World's Fakest News Team tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and pop culture.

"The Daily Show," which first aired in 1996, is a groundbreaking television program created by MTV in the United States of America. Initially hosted by Craig Kilborn, the show quickly evolved into a satirical news format under the stewardship of Jon Stewart, who took over in 1999. Stewart's tenure transformed "The Daily Show" into a cultural phenomenon, blending humor with incisive political commentary, and attracting a diverse audience that appreciated its unique take on current events. The show's format, featuring a mix of news segments, field reports, and celebrity interviews, set it apart from traditional news programs and earned it a reputation as a trusted source of information for many viewers. Under Jon Stewart's leadership, "The Daily Show" became known for its fearless approach to tackling complex political and social issues. The show's correspondents, including notable figures like Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, and Samantha Bee, brought their own brand of humor and insight to the program, often venturing into the field to report on stories that mainstream media might overlook. This approach not only entertained audiences but also sparked important conversations about topics ranging from election coverage to social justice. Stewart's ability to balance humor with serious journalism earned him and the show numerous awards, including multiple Emmys and a Peabody Award. In 2015, Trevor Noah took over as host of "The Daily Show," bringing his own perspective and international background to the program. Noah's global outlook and sharp wit have continued the show's tradition of providing insightful commentary on both American and world events. Under his guidance, "The Daily Show" has maintained its relevance and appeal, adapting to the ever-changing media landscape while staying true to its roots. Noah's interviews with politicians, celebrities, and thought leaders have added a fresh dimension to the show, ensuring that it remains a vital part of the cultural conversation. "The Daily Show" has left an indelible mark on television and political discourse. Its influence extends beyond its airtime, inspiring a new generation of comedians and journalists to use humor as a tool for social commentary. The show's success has also paved the way for other satirical news programs, demonstrating the power of combining entertainment with education. As "The Daily Show" continues to evolve, it remains a testament to the enduring appeal of intelligent, thought-provoking comedy.

Homepage https://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show

Year1996

Number of episodes3934

Number of seasons29

Episode run time30,22

Status:Returning Series

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GenresNewsComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Seasons

Season 1
7.7 Season 1
Episodes 6
Season 2
8 Season 2
Episodes 2
Season 3
5.2 Season 3
Episodes 33
Season 4
5.2 Season 4
Episodes 159
Season 5
5.1 Season 5
Episodes 166
Season 6
5.2 Season 6
Episodes 158
Season 7
5 Season 7
Episodes 160
Season 8
5 Season 8
Episodes 161
Season 9
5 Season 9
Episodes 161
Season 10
5 Season 10
Episodes 159
Season 11
Season 11
Episodes 161
Season 12
Season 12
Episodes 138
Season 13
Season 13
Episodes 160
Season 14
Season 14
Episodes 161
Season 15
7 Season 15
Episodes 161
Season 16
7 Season 16
Episodes 124
Season 17
Season 17
Episodes 157
Season 18
7.2 Season 18
Episodes 158
Season 19
6.8 Season 19
Episodes 159
Season 20
6.8 Season 20
Episodes 142
Season 21
6.2 Season 21
Episodes 161
Season 22
6.7 Season 22
Episodes 163
Season 23
6.5 Season 23
Episodes 157
Season 24
6.8 Season 24
Episodes 158
Season 25
6.3 Season 25
Episodes 160
Season 26
6 Season 26
Episodes 116
Season 27
10 Season 27
Episodes 140
Season 28
8 Season 28
Episodes 122
Season 29
7.6 Season 29
Episodes 78
Specials
Specials
Episodes 95

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