'The Problem With Jon Stewart' hosting YouTube livestream Thursday

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Apple TV+ star Jon Stewart will be taking calls on a YouTube livestream on February 23 at 9 p.m. ET.

'The Problem With Jon Stewart' on Apple TV+
'The Problem With Jon Stewart' on Apple TV+


"The Problem With Jon Stewart" is in the middle of its mid-season break, but that isn't stopping titular Jon Stewart from seeking drama on the internet. He'll be hosting a livestream and taking calls via the official YouTube channel.

Details of the livestream or how to get a call through aren't available yet. For now, those interested can subscribe to the YouTube channel to get the latest information.

.@JonStewart is hosting a @TheProblem livestream! Tune into our YouTube channel on Thu, Feb. 23 at 9 PM ET. We'll be taking your calls! Details to come. Subscribe so you don't miss it at https://t.co/fbvILF26GF pic.twitter.com/g2pOgUwQLM

-- The Problem With Jon Stewart (@TheProblem)


Jon Stewart is the host of "The Problem With Jon Stewart" on Apple TV+. It is a topical news program that chooses one topic to discuss with a panel of experts in each episode.

When season one premiered, it overtook Oprah as the most-viewed unscripted show on Apple TV+. When the show was renewed for season two, Apple ordered more episodes -- a sign of the show's popularity.

Stewart can also be heard on the official "The Problem With Jon Stewart" podcast in-between airing episodes with more details on subjects from the show and ongoing issues around the world.

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    That should be interesting. In the most recent "The Problem" podcast, he interviews a law professor that tells Jon how exactly screwed Fox News is over being caught admitting that they are basically directed by the GOP on what to "report" and who to attack. A number of voting machine companies they slandered forced them to expose a Lot of damning emails and text messages. Spoiler Alert: They are highly screwed and will lose billions in lawsuits, and possibly may go bye-bye all together.
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