‘The Daily Show’ Sets Sept. 28 as Debut for New Host Trevor Noah

‘The Daily Show’ Sets Sept. 28 as Debut for New Host Trevor Noah, Trevor Noah has had a decent long wedding trip period – well, it wasn't generally pleasant, however it unquestionably felt long – yet his time as Jon Stewart's beneficiary clear now has an end date. On Sept. 28, Mr. Noah will assume control as host of "The Daily Show," the Comedy Central news parody demonstrate, the system reported on Thursday. Mr. Stewart, who has secured the project following 1999, already said that his last show will be Aug. 6, after which it will take a generation break.

Mr. Noah, 31, a South African-conceived standup humorist and infrequent "Day by day Show" patron, was uncovered as Mr. Stewart's successor in March. From that point forward, Mr. Noah has been reprimanded for jokes he posted on his Twitter channel that were seen as defamatory to ladies and to Jews, and a kindred comic, Russell Peters, depicted him as a "hoodlum" in a TV meeting, just to later say that those comments were a "trick." (Suffice to say Mr. Noah is likely anticipating handing out some objection from his "Day by day Show" work area instead of being the objective of it.)

September is turning out to be an occupied month for ability developed by "The Daily Show": Stephen Colbert, the previous journalist and "Colbert Report" star, will assume control as host of CBS's "Late Show" on Sept
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