Guess who predicted Jon Stewart’s return to ‘The Daily Show?’

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

The huge news of the day is that Jon Stewart is returning to The Daily Show. And … and I don’t want to give little ol’ me too much credit, but DID I PREDICT THIS?

 

 
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Stewart will only host on Mondays and he doesn’t come back until February 12 and he will only stick around through the election season (whatever that will be with The Former January 6th-Instigator-in-Chief back in the race), BUT, YOU KNOW WHAT, I’LL TAKE WHAT I CAN GET. This man abandoned us right before the 2016 election and through the Former President Nutella Face years and I’ve never quite forgiven him. This helps the anger a little bit. 

The internet suggests that this is Comedy Central admitting defeat in their search for a full-time host, and maybe it is! But I don’t care how we got here, it’s what the show needed.

Former Daily Show correspondents and now Late Night heavyweights themselves, Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, celebrated Stewart’s return:

“Jordan’s back,” said Oliver upon learning the news in real time.

As for Colbert, he joked in his monologue: “Welcome back, Jon. Welcome back. Remember, this isn’t some Apple TV project. This is The Daily Show. So you’re gonna want to wear your cleanest gray t-shirt.”

At the beginning of Final Celebrity Jeopardy!, ABC ran a scroll promoting the fact that Celebrity Jeopardy! champion Lisa Ann Walter would be on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that night. EXCEPT SHE HADN’T WON YET. Not cool, ABC. Not cool.

Peacock is losing less money — but they’re still losing money. That said, the January 13th Chiefs/Dolphins game that was only available on Peacock brought in 2.8 million subscribers. (How many of them remain subscribers remains to be seen.)

The New York Times has crunched the numbers on exactly how much time is spent showing Taylor Swift during NFL games, and it’s not nearly as much as the “dads, Brads, and Chads” who are complaining about her “ruining” their sport would have you believe. In fact, during the three-hour games, she is shown less than 25 seconds on average, and the most she was shown in a game was 1 minute and 16 seconds over five shots during the January 13th game. It reminds me of the studies that show that if women speak 25% of the time or less, they are perceived by men to have spoken an equal amount of time. If they speak 30% or more, they are perceived to have dominated a conversation.

And let’s be real clear here, it was not Taylor Swift’s fault Jason Kelce went full-on feral during the Bills game.

Dr. Phil’s new network is set to launch two new news series next month and they are both helmed by Houston news personalities: Morning on Merit Street will be hosted by former KPRC-TV anchor Dominique Sachse, and The News on Merit Street will be hosted by former KPRC-TV reporter Kris Gutierrez. No word on when the shows will premiere yet.

The West Wing is returning …. but calm down, it’s just going to be a book.

Ukraine is not happy with The White Lotus casing Miloš Biković, a Serbian actor who loves him some Putin.

The Smartmatic case against Fox News has been allowed to continue, but so has Fox News’ counterclaim against Smartmatic.

Road House is going to debut on Prime Video instead of in theaters and director Doug Liman is really unhappy about it.

Verizon is offering another bundle deal, this time with Netflix and Starz.

This is a lovely essay by the parent of a child with autism about how a show like Love on the Spectrum gives families hope.

Renewals

  • Single’s Inferno has been renewed for a fourth season on Netflix.

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • Road House premieres on Prime Video (and not in theaters) on March 21.
  • Last Week Tonight returns on HBO on February 18.

  • Solar Opposites returns on February 5 on Hulu.
  • Mea Culpa debuts on Netflix on February 23.
  • Alice & Jack will debut on PBS on March 17.
  • As We Speak: Rap Music on Trial debuts on Paramount+ on February 27.
  • Young Royals returns on Netflix on March 11.

  • NASCAR: Full Speed debuts on Netflix on January 30.
  • Luz: The Light of the Heart premieres on Netflix on February 7.
  • X  (not Twitter) will begin streaming on Netflix on February 1.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine will begin streaming on Netflix on February 26.
  • The Last Voyage of the Demeter will begin streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime on February 11.
  • Judy Justice will begin airing on broadcast networks in syndication in the fall.

R.I.P.

Herbert Coward, Deliverance actor

Margaret Riley, Agent, manager and producer

Walter E. Calmette, Film executive

David Beckwith, Longtime Graceland publicist

Melanie Safka, Folk singer

Maricet Espinoa Gonzalez, Olympian and Judo champion

WATCH THIS

Griselda: Sofia Vergara goes the ugly route in portraying this real-life drug queenpin. Series premiere. Netflix

In the Know: This new Mike Judge-produced animated series follows a well-meaning but doofus NPR host. Series premiere. Peacock

Sexy Beast: A prequel to the 2000 film, this new series explores the origins of Gal and Don’s messy relationship as they descend into the London criminal underworld. Series premiere.  Paramount+

Truth & Lies: The Hunted: A two-hour look at the Gilgo Beach killer. 8 p.m., ABC

Hell’s Kitchen: Two-hour season finale. 7 p.m., Fox

Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Streaming premiere. Paramount+

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Justin Timberlake, Molly Ringwald, Flo Milli
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ronny Chieng, Dave Hidalgo Jr.
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Martin Scorsese, Future Islands
  • After Midnight: Natasha Leggero; Moshe Kasher; Jon Daly
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Milo Ventimiglia; Da’Vine Joy Randolph; Vacations
  • Watch What Happens Live: Luann De Lesseps, Joe Bradley
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Truth & Lies: The Hunted
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CBS Young Sheldon
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Ghosts
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So Help Me Todd
(repeat)
SEAL Team
(new)
CW Son of a Critch
(new)
The Conners
(repeat)
The Conners
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Children Ruin Everything
(new)
News/Local
FOX Hell’s Kitchen
(new)
News/Local
NBC Law & Order
(new)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
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Law & Order: Organized Crime
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