Trevor Noah to replace Jon Stewart on ‘The Daily Show’

Report suggests comedian will replace Jon Stewart

US President Barack Obama  participates in a taping of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart at the Comedy Central Studios in New York in October  2012. Reuters.
US President Barack Obama participates in a taping of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart at the Comedy Central Studios in New York in October 2012. Reuters.

South African comedian Trevor Noah, a relative newcomer to US television, has been selected to replace Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's parody newscast, "The Daily Show," the New York Times reported on Monday.

Viacom Inc-owned Comedy Central is expected to make the announcement later on Monday, the newspaper said. Representatives for the company and the network could not be immediately reached to confirm the report.

Stewart (52) who has starred on the satirical show since 1999, announced last month that he was leaving his job, but gave no specific plans for his next career move.

His successor, a 31-year-old South African, in December made his first appearance on “The Daily Show,” which airs weeknights at 11pm on the Viacom Inc-owned Comedy Central. He has appeared on the comedy program three times, according to the newspaper.

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In an interview with the Times, Noah said his new job presented both an opportunity and a challenge. Stewart, in a statement, told the newspaper he is “thrilled” for Noah and the show: “He’s a tremendous comic and talent that we’ve loved working with.” Comedy Central told the Times that the exact time for Stewart’s departure has not been decided.

Reuters