Trevor Noah Adds Another 5 Years To His Daily Show Deal
Trevor Noah Adds Another 5 Years To His Daily Show Deal. penning a new five-year deal to continue hosting The Daily Show. “Trevor makes us look smart on a daily basis, and for that we’re grateful,” Comedy Central president Kent Alterman said Thursday in a statement.
The five-year extension shows a strong of support for Trevor who succeeded Jon Stewart at “The Daily Show” in September 2015. He will remain the anchor of this topical satire program, as well as a writer and an executive producer. He will also produce and host annual year-end specials for Comedy Central.
It is a good year for Trevor, who recently celebrated his two-year anniversary as the show’s host by winning an Emmy. The award for Outstanding Short Form Variety Series was given to him for the series’ Between the Scenes digital exclusives.