On Monday nights when Jon Stewart hosts, Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" 
is the highest-rated show in late night, which would indicate that 
Paramount will try to get Stewart to stay beyond the end of the year and 
maybe even try to get him to do the whole week (maybe they could even pony 
up for better lead-ins and lead-outs than "Office" and "Family Guy" reruns):

https://www.thewrap.com/the-daily-show-ratings-biggest-quarterly-share/

Since Bill Carter in his late-night TV website has proposed that CBS repeat 
"TDS" at 12:37 a.m. after "@fter Midnight" ends in June, the problem is 
that Stewart's Monday night shows are 45 to 55 minutes long (with the 
interview unedited), while the shows hosted the rest of the week by the 
Best F---king News Team Ever are around a half-hour long. No real 
consistency (and I realize that there's nothing after that from the network 
unless they're still doing the all-night news show and that Byron Allen 
can't wait to sell reruns of "Comics Unleashed" to the affiliates).

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