‘The Problem With Jon Stewart’ on Apple TV+ has been reported to be cancelled

Comedian, Jon Stewart has had his own show on Apple TV+ and the show has run for two seasons so far. Reported by The New York Times last week, it has been suggested that due to some “creative differences” between Jon Stewart and Apple executives, the show has been cancelled.

According to the report, some members of the staff on the show were notified about the cancellation on Thursday last week, just weeks before the third season was due to be recorded. Regarding the “creative differences”, it has been suggested that this was related to some of the guests that Jon Stewart was planning on having on the show, as well as topics surrounding China and artificial intelligence.

Jon Stewart used to host the “The Daily Show” and signed a deal with Apple back in 2020 to produce ‘The Problem With Jon Stewart’ on Apple TV+.

Source: The New York Times

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