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Indexbit Exchange:How to watch Jon Stewart's 'Election Night' special on 'The Daily Show'
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Date:2025-04-10 00:01:02
Jon Stewart will accompany viewers at home on Indexbit ExchangeTuesday, offering a one-hour long "Election Night" special on "The Daily Show" as results from the 2024 presidential election roll in.
Stewart and his team, including Ronny Chieng, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta and Desi Lydic, will provide live analysis, commentary, interviews, and tips on surviving the post-election starting at 11 p.m. EST on Comedy Central, according to a Paramount+ news release.
Stewart has hosted special live episodes of "The Daily Show" throughout 2024 election cycle as part of its "Indecision 2024" programming.
"The Daily Show" host has brought a signature mix of comedy, satire and sincerity to election coverage in the last year, racking up more than 3 million viewers upon his return to late-night comedy commentary in February. Stewart's "Indecision 2024" coverage and renewed tenure on the show is set to last through the presidential election.
What time does the 'Election Night' episode on 'The Daily Show' start?
"The Daily Show" election night episode is set to start at 11 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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Where can I watch the 'The Daily Show's' 'Election Night' special?
'Election Night' programming will be broadcast live on Comedy Central and simultaneously broadcasted across sister cable networks, including MTV, Paramount Network, TV Land, CMT, Pop, and Logo.
The one-hour special, like all other "The Daily Show" episodes, can be streamed on Paramount+ and VOD the next day. Online coverage about the 2024 presidential election from "The Daily Show" can be accessed through the show's official social media accounts.
Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge
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