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Specials | March 1998 | November 2024 | 101 |
Season 1 | July 1996 | December 1996 | 65 |
Season 2 | January 1997 | December 1997 | 160 |
Season 3 | January 1998 | December 1998 | 161 |
Season 4 | January 1999 | December 1999 | 159 |
Season 5 | January 2000 | December 2000 | 166 |
Season 6 | January 2001 | December 2001 | 157 |
Season 7 | January 2002 | December 2002 | 160 |
Season 8 | January 2003 | December 2003 | 161 |
Season 9 | January 2004 | December 2004 | 161 |
Season 10 | January 2005 | December 2005 | 159 |
Season 11 | January 2006 | December 2006 | 161 |
Season 12 | January 2007 | November 2007 | 138 |
Season 13 | January 2008 | December 2008 | 160 |
Season 14 | January 2009 | December 2009 | 161 |
Season 15 | January 2010 | December 2010 | 161 |
Season 16 | January 2011 | September 2011 | 124 |
Season 17 | October 2011 | September 2012 | 157 |
Season 18 | October 2012 | September 2013 | 158 |
Season 19 | September 2013 | September 2014 | 159 |
Season 20 | September 2014 | August 2015 | 142 |
Season 21 | September 2015 | September 2016 | 161 |
Season 22 | October 2016 | September 2017 | 163 |
Season 23 | October 2017 | September 2018 | 157 |
Season 24 | October 2018 | September 2019 | 158 |
Season 25 | September 2019 | September 2020 | 160 |
Season 26 | September 2020 | September 2021 | 116 |
Season 27 | September 2021 | September 2022 | 140 |
Season 28 | October 2022 | December 2023 | 122 |
Season 29 | February 2024 | December 2024 | 138 |
Season 30 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 50 |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | March 2008 | 1 | |
Season 1 | September 2015 | December 2015 | 29 |
Unassigned Episodes | 4466 |
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Season 1 | July 1996 | December 2019 | 3262 |
Unassigned Episodes | 1234 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Jon Stewart | 147 | 07/12/1999 - 08/06/2015 | |
Steve Bodow | 136 | 01/04/2005 - 02/21/2018 | |
Ben Karlin | 133 | 08/20/2003 - 03/29/2006 | |
Chris Regan | 130 | 01/04/2005 - 11/15/2005 | |
Stephen Colbert | 128 | 08/20/2003 - 09/21/2005 | |
Scott Jacobson | 27 | 01/04/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Rob Kutner | 23 | 01/04/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Jason Reich | 20 | 01/04/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Eric Drysdale | 20 | 01/04/2005 - 09/20/2005 | |
Bill O'Reilly | 12 | 10/06/2012 | |
Trevor Noah | 8 | 09/28/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Dan Amira | 7 | 08/06/2015 - 12/17/2019 | |
Matt Koff | 6 | 08/06/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Zhubin Parang | 6 | 08/06/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
J.R. Havlan | 6 | 08/24/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Travon Free | 6 | 08/06/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
Dan McCoy | 6 | 08/06/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Daniel Radosh | 6 | 08/06/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Rachel Axler | 5 | 08/24/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Hallie Haglund | 5 | 08/06/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
Owen Parsons | 5 | 08/06/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
David Kibuuka | 5 | 09/28/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Delaney Yeager | 5 | 08/06/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
Devin Delliquanti | 5 | 09/28/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Lauren Sarver | 5 | 08/06/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
Joseph Opio | 5 | 09/28/2015 - 02/21/2018 | |
Alex Marino | 4 | 09/28/2015 - 10/01/2015 | |
Elliott Kalan | 3 | 01/21/2015 - 08/06/2015 | |
Rich Blomquist | 2 | 08/24/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Tim Carvell | 2 | 10/06/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Kevin Bleyer | 2 | 11/01/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Jason Ross (II) | 2 | 09/20/2005 - 03/29/2006 | |
Susan Caskie | 1 | 04/29/2002 | |
David Javerbaum | 1 | 02/01/2006 | |
Zach DiLanzo | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Geoff Haggerty | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
David Angelo | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Lauren Sarver Means | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Kat Radley | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Amberia Allen | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Jo Miller | 1 | 08/06/2015 | |
Sam Means | 1 | 03/29/2006 | |
Josh Johns | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Scott Sherman | 1 | 02/21/2018 | |
Colleen Werthmann | 1 | 02/21/2018 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Chuck O'Neil | 13 | 02/01/2006 - 04/25/2017 | |
Stacey Angeles | 1 | 10/30/2020 | |
David Paul Meyer | 1 | 12/15/2020 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Ronny Chieng | 2 | 07/17/2024 | |
Dulcé Sloan | 2 | 04/17/2024 |
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