
John Stewart's new show gets a premiere date
CNN
We now know when Jon Stewart is heading back to the airwaves. Well, the streaming airwaves, that is.
"The Problem with Jon Stewart," the comedian's new current affairs series, debuts on Apple TV+ on September 30, the company said Monday. The series will premiere globally in biweekly installments rather than an all at once binge-able offering. The show will also be augmented with a podcast. Apple describes "The Problem" as a "a multiple-season, single-issue series, taking a deep-dive on the most important topics that are currently part of the national conversation." That will include the former "Daily Show" host interviewing those "impacted by the issue" as well as "those who have a hand in creating the impact."
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