One month down, about 187 more to go — that is, if new "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah hopes to catch up to predecessor Jon Stewart's incredible tenure.
So far, so good, according to Comedy Central President Michele Ganeless. "I couldn't be happier," she told TheWrap, adding that the new guy offers "a more global … millennial perspective."
And Noah's predecessor agrees. "He's like a proud papa," Ganeless said, summing up her recent conversation with the former host, who remains on-board with the switch from afar.
"We made the absolute right choice," Ganeless said of Noah. "The show needed to evolve."
Where the show is going is younger and toward nonlinear platforms. These days, more than 40 percent of "The Daily Show" content is consumed via digital platforms, versus the 30 percent Stewart saw before the shift. That leap is even more than Ganeless had anticipated, she admitted in our interview.
Of course, internal metrics don't quite make their way over to Nielsen, an unfortunate reality for the cable channel.
Across Noah's first four weeks, "The Daily Show" is down 32 percent in the coveted 18-49 demographic and down 37 percent among total viewers compared to Stewart's final quarter (minus his last week). That's anything but insignificant.