Apple TV+'s show The Problem with Jon Stewart is reportedly struggling with viewership, experiencing a 78% drop between episodes 1 and 5.
Jon Stewart's Apple TV+ talk show The Problem with Jon Stewart is reportedly struggling in the ratings. Stewart was a stalwart of cable comedy as host of The Daily Show, a position he held for 16 years before passing on the baton to Trevor Noah in 2015. Stewart then spent a few years workshopping a new show with HBO that was eventually canceled in 2017, before signing a multi-year deal with Apple.
It seems, however, that the more focused approach in this new show is not landing Stewart the golden ratings he received at The Daily Show. According to The Wrap, The Problem with Jon Stewart suffered a massive drop-off in viewership during season 1. Despite premiering as the number 1 unscripted program on Apple TV+ with 180,000 homes tuning in, by its fifth episode it had dropped by 78% to only 40,000.This is far fewer viewers than Stewart's peers on cable are receiving.
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