blockwave Exchange|Jon Stewart sits with Bill O'Reilly during live 'Daily Show': Start time, how to watch

2025-05-07 10:57:59source:Quantum Insightscategory:Finance

Comedian Jon Stewart will speak to former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly during a special live edition of "The blockwave ExchangeDaily Show" on Tuesday after he canceled the airing of his Monday show following the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump over the weekend.

Stewart and "The Daily Show" confirmed the Tuesday live airing in a statement on X.

"The Daily Show" was originally set to broadcast directly from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee from July 15 to 18. Stewart was expected to host a live show on Thursday once the RNC had concluded.

"The Daily Show" posted on X on Tuesday afternoon, saying: "Tuesday just got a case of the Mondays. @jonstewart is back tonight to cover the RNC!"

Here is what viewers need to know ahead of the special live edition of "The Daily Show."

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When will 'The Daily Show' air?

The special live edition of "The Daily Show" will air Tuesday on Comedy Central at 11 p.m. ET.

How can people watch 'The Daily Show?'

Viewers can watch the special live edition of "The Daily Show" by tuning into the Comedy Central channel through their TV providers.

The episode will also be available to stream for Paramount+ subscribers on Wednesday.

How will appear on 'The Daily Show' on Wednesday and Thursday?

Scott Galloway, an NYU Stern School of Business professor, entrepreneur, podcast host and author, will be a guest on Wednesday's edition of the show, according to a release from Comedy Central.

"The Daily Show" will be hosted by the News Team on Thursday, go live following the closing night of the RNC as part of its "Indecision 2024 coverage," and air at 11:30 p.m. ET, Comedy Central said.

The Daily Show’s News Team includes comedians Ronny Chieng, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta, and Desi Lydic alongside Dulcé Sloan and Lewis Black with new additions Troy Iwata, Grace Kuhlenschmidt and Josh Johnson.

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