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Jon Stewart's deal to host 'The Daily Show' weekly through the 2026 midterms has been officially renewed by Paramount. This announcement ends months of speculation and ensures Stewart's continued influence in late-night comedy.
Jon Stewart extends his hosting role on The Daily Show for another year, continuing to bring his unique perspective to late-night comedy. Despite challenges, he remains committed to the show.
In a revealing 60 Minutes interview, Donald Trump praised CBS's new leadership while criticizing past edits. The interview, his first in five years, dives into controversial topics and Trump's legal battles.
In a revealing interview on '60 Minutes,' Trump addressed pressing issues while facing tough questions from Norah O'Donnell. From immigration to CBS's ownership change, his remarks stirred controversy and went viral online.
This Halloween weekend saw a fierce box office battle between Regretting You and Black Phone 2, with both films vying for the top spot amidst the lowest Halloween ticket sales in 31 years.
In a shocking move, MTV has announced the cancellation of 'Ridiculousness' after 14 years and 46 seasons. While previously recorded episodes will air until 2026, no new episodes will be produced as the network shifts to a more curated programming slate.
CBS News is grappling with uncertainty and rumors as Gayle King’s departure from CBS Mornings is speculated. With layoffs and management changes under Bari Weiss, the future of the network remains in flux.
After over a decade leading CBS Mornings, Gayle King is reportedly set to leave her anchor role next year. With changes underway at CBS News under new management, what's next for this iconic figure in morning television?
In a significant shakeup, Paramount has begun laying off 1,000 employees as part of a strategy to cut costs and streamline operations under new CEO David Ellison. This move marks the first phase of a broader plan to eliminate 10% of the workforce, reflecting the challenges facing the entertainment industry amid changing consumer habits.