when is the daily show on
“The Daily Show” is a late‑night show on Comedy Central that typically airs weeknights, with new episodes scheduled Monday through Thursday around 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time in the U.S.
Current schedule basics
- The show is a late‑night satirical news program on Comedy Central.
- In 2026 it is in its 31st season, continuing its regular late‑night run.
- Listings and episode guides group episodes by weekday nights, confirming it’s structured as a weeknight show rather than a weekly one.
Time and days
- Standard U.S. broadcast: about 11:00 p.m.–11:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday to Thursday (your local TV provider or streaming app may show exact minutes).
- It airs on Comedy Central, with reruns and delayed slots on other channels or international networks; these can shift depending on country.
Host and 2026 context
- Jon Stewart is contracted to host through 2026, usually anchoring one night a week (primarily Mondays), with correspondents rotating as hosts on the other nights.
- Episode lists for 2026 show multiple consecutive weeknights in late January, matching the usual Monday–Thursday pattern.
How to find your exact local time
If you want the precise time where you live :
- Check your local TV listings (cable/satellite EPG or provider app) for “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central.
- Or search a TV guide site for “The Daily Show” plus your country; many sites show local air times and next‑episode countdowns.
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