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The Island,' an R-rated comedy feature pitch from Trevor Noah & Andrew Jay Cohen, has sold to Paramount, Deadline has learned ...
SiriusXM inked a pact with Trevor Noah for his “What Now?” interview podcast, giving the media company exclusive ad-sales rights to video and audio versions of the show. Noah, former host of ...
Comedian Trevor Noah is set to produce a new film with Paramount, according to Deadline. The production company acquired Noah ...
What Now? with Trevor Noah is the latest entry in the comedian’s dizzying portfolio, and he’s been keeping his guest roster under wraps until the weekly pod began rolling out.
In the wake of his new podcast What Now? with Trevor Noah launching Thursday (Nov. 9) on Spotify, Noah spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what he misses most — and least — about the platform.
Trevor Noah ‘s seat at The Daily Show remains vacant, but the former host has moved on. Beginning today, the erudite comedian will release a weekly Spotify podcast, which he’s titled What Now?
Spotify’s “What Now? With Trevor Noah” premieres next Thursday, Nov. 9, on multiple podcast platforms, with new episodes dropping weekly.
On second thought, Trevor Noah has decided to host another podcast. Noah, who left Comedy Central and The Daily Show behind a year ago, previously hosted a podcast for Luminary in 2019 called On ...
The Grammy Awards aren’t, bringing Trevor Noah back as host in 2024. Noah shared the news Wednesday night on his podcast “ What Now? With Trevor Noah,” which debuted last month.
Though he keeps his fan base informed of his thoughts on politics and culture via his weekly podcast, “What Now? With Trevor Noah,” he’s more distant from the rush of news than he once was.
2024 is slated to be a big year for Trevor Noah. He’ll host the Grammy Awards for the fourth year in a row, he’s to release a new book, Into The Uncut Grass, and he’ll turn 40 in February.