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The Daily Show's Desi Lydic discusses a new Emmys milestone, her predictions on the Trump-Epstein saga and more on the 'Comedy Means Business' podcast.
Seth Meyers has found a cult audience for a digital spinoff of his Late Night show on NBC over the last four and a half years.
More from Deadline 'The Daily Show's Desi Lydic Talks Emmys Milestone, Trump-Epstein Saga, AI & Navigating Late-Night's ...
The Daily Show, Desi Lydic is riding high with three Emmy nominations—including two for her short-form series “Foxsplains” in ...
South Park has not missed any opportunity to take jabs at Donald Trump since their return to Comedy Central with Season 27.
Desi Lydic, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta, and Ronny Chieng discuss their 12-time Emmy-nominated show and the state of late ...
The Daily Show' director speaks on the impact of CBS canceling "The Late Night with Stephen Colbert" and what it's like to ...
One month after shocking cancellation news, the late-night program has vaulted to the top of Gold Derby's odds.
Colbert broke the shocking news to viewers that CBS had canceled The Late Show on July 17, with its final episode set to air in May 2026. CBS cited financial reasons; however, others have speculated ...
The Daily Show’, one of Comedy Central’s most renowned comedy series, took a pre-decided hiatus at the end of July ...
The Emmy-winning late night comedy series is taking an extended break. Here is when it is set to return to air.