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How to watch 'The Daily Show' live episode after Tuesday's VP debate
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Date:2025-04-26 07:54:47
Like with the presidential debate last month, the late-night satire news program "The Daily Show" will go live after Tuesday night's vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance.
While the post-debate live episode in September was hosted by Jon Stewart himself, who returned to the show to cover the 2024 election with his "Indecision 2024" series, Tuesday's installment will be led by return guest host Michael Kosta.
Previously, the show also aired similar episodes after the debate between Trump and President Joe Biden and recorded weeks of shows at the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention. The election cycle and Stewart's return have done well for the show's ratings, racking up more than 3 million viewers on his first night back behind the desk.
Here's how to watch the live post-debate broadcast.
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What time does post-debate coverage on 'The Daily Show' start?
The "Daily Show" live coverage airs at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT on Tuesday, Oct. 3, directly following the debate at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Where can I watch 'The Daily Show' live post-debate coverage?
"The Daily Show" post-debate coverage will be broadcast live on Comedy Central Tuesday night after the debate. It will be available for streaming the next morning on Paramount+.
Is Jon Stewart hosting the post-VP debate show?
While Jon Stewart hosted the live show after September's presidential debate between Harris and Trump, he will not be hosting the post-VP debate episode. Instead, guest host Michael Kosta will lead the coverage.
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