Comedy Central is facing the departure of Roy Wood Jr., a correspondent for 'The Daily Show,' while also contemplating who will take over as the show's host after Trevor Noah. Wood Jr. announced his exit in early October, sparking speculation about the future of the late-night TV program. Wood Jr. recently spoke out about his departure, defending Hasan Minhaj and questioning the future of late-night TV. Comedy Central has yet to make a decision on Noah's successor.
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Roy Wood Jr. Speaks Out After ‘Daily Show’ Exit, Defends Hasan Minhaj and Questions the Future of Late-Night TV https://t.co/EFJRtE4CO4
While Comedy Central hasn’t yet made a decision on who will succeed Trevor Noah as "The Daily Show" host, Roy Wood Jr. made waves by announcing his departure as Daily Show correspondent in early October. He spoke to Rolling Stone all about it: https://t.co/z8utX9jre6 https://t.co/eydJfWp9Ct
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