Jon Stewart's Apple TV + show to premiere in fall

Jon Stewart

Last October, The Hollywood Reporter announced the Jon Stewart's return to television hand in hand with Apple TV + after retiring in 2015 after being the voice of American political satire across Comedy Central for more than 20 years.

Last February, the same media stated that Jon Stewart's return to the world of television already has a creative team consisting of 3 women: Brinda Adhikari, Chelsea Devantez and Lorrie Baranek. Now it is Apple itself who has announced the name of the show and when it will premiere.

Jon Stewart's return to television will be in autumn of this year, while the title of the program will be, in the absence of translation into Spanish, The Problem with Jon Stewart. From Apple they affirm that this is the first of many others that will come from the hand of this popular presenter and journalist.

The Problem with Jon Stewart will be a show about will deal with current affairs with a format of one hour and a single topic in which topics that in that comment are the hottest among the public will be explored.

In addition to the program for Apple TV +, this series also will have its corresponding podcast, where the topic covered in the related episode will be further explored. Regarding the periodicity of this new series, it was initially rumored that it would not be weekly or monthly, but that it would be based today more or less like the Oprah Winfrey shows.

Throughout his 20 years as presenting on Comedy Central, Stewart won 20 Emmy Awards, a success that he will try to repeat on his return to the world of television with Apple TV +.


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