Where to watch The Daily Show

The Daily Show is a late-night staple. The comedy talk show started airing in 1996 with Craig Kilborn as host. In 1999, Jon Stewart took over the helm and then passed the reins over to Trevor Noah in 2015. The show has always put its own biting spin on current events in a way that educates its viewers while also making them laugh. The show has been nominated for a slew of awards during its tenure, even taking home an impressive 21 Emmy Awards over the years. The show has also hosted an incredible list of guests — everyone from Barack Obama to Willie Nelson.

Fortunately for fans of the show, there are a variety of ways to watch it without dealing with cable. The show airs on cable through Comedy Central but can be found on streaming services that carry this channel, like YouTube TV, Sling TV, fuboTV, and Philo TV. Ahead, we’ll give you all the details on the streaming services that let you enjoy The Daily Show.

Best way to watch The Daily Show (1996- ) 

Most of the available subscription services that offer The Daily Show are fairly similar, and unfortunately, none of them offer more than a few seasons (sorry, Craig Kilborn). The best way to watch The Daily Show is Philo. This streamer offers a wide variety of channels and comes in at an extremely budget-friendly price of just $20/mo.

Sign up for Philo here.

All the ways to watch The Daily Show online

A number of streaming services offer The Daily Show, including Sling TV, fuboTV, Philo, YouTube TV, and CBS All Access. Each of these is a live TV provider, though some offer a back catalog of the show. You can also access The Daily Show through Comedy Central directly if you have cable. Comedy Central’s app allows you to log in with your cable service provider to watch the show.

Streaming serviceStarting Price
Sling TV$35/mo.
fuboTV$64.99/mo.
Philo$20/mo.
YouTube TV$64.99/mo.
CBS All Access$5.99/mo.

Streaming The Daily Show

Sling TV

The Sling Blue package is just $35/mo. The Sling Orange package is also $35/mo., but you can get both for $50/mo. for the maximum amount of channels the streamer offers. Sling Blue offers just over 40 channels, including Comedy Central, and Sling Orange clocks just over 30 channels, but also including Comedy Central. Though the channel lists differ slightly, Sling Blue is the better buy if you want Comedy Central, because it’s the same price with more channels. 

fuboTV

fuboTV costs $64.99/mo. but it also offers a ton of channels. With this service, you’ll not only get Comedy Central to watch The Daily Show, but you’ll get about 100 other channels as well. What started as a sports-specific streamer just a few years ago has massively grown into an all-encompassing streaming service offering a little bit of everything. Though it does still cater to sports fans, there’s plenty of other options for viewers. You can test it out for 7 days with a free trial and watch Trevor Noah in 4K HDR on all your devices.

Philo

Philo is the budget-friendly streaming option at $20/mo. Philo offers just over 60 channels to stream, as well as a vast on-demand catalog. You’ll get access to Comedy Central, along with a bit of the show’s back catalog with your subscription. The streaming service offers a 7-day trial to test it out with no commitment.  

YouTube TV

YouTube TV costs $64.99/mo. but includes more than 70 channels. YouTube TV also gives you access to a couple of Trevor Noah’s seasons of the show so you can watch old episodes whenever you feel like. YouTube TV also offers a free trial to give it a test-drive before you commit.

CBS All Access

CBS All Access is the cheapest option to watch The Daily Show. At just $5.99/mo., CBS All Access is budget-friendly and can also even be added onto your Apple TV subscription. However, with CBS All Access, you won’t get nearly as many channels as with the other streamers. What you want to consider is what you actually want to watch beyond The Daily Show. If you’re just looking for that one show, then this could work for you. CBS All Access will also give you some access to live TV, but only on CBS channels.

Renting vs. buying The Daily Show

Rent The Daily Show

Currently there are no online services that offer The Daily Show for rent.

Buy The Daily Show

If a standard streaming service isn’t your jam or if you want to be able to have The Daily Show at your fingertips at any time, you can buy episodes. 

  • Amazon Prime: Amazon Prime Video offers some episodes of the show for purchase. This is also one of the only places you can find the older episodes of the show. Single episodes in SD $1.99 and full seasons in SD start at $17.99. HD episodes of recent seasons start at $2.99.
  • Fandango Now: Fandango Now also offers some of the more recent episodes for purchase. Episodes in SD start at $1.99 and episodes in HD start at $2.99.
  • iTunes: You can purchase recent episodes of The Daily Show on iTunes for $1.99. You can also buy a $9.99 Multi-Pass, which will give you access to the most current episode, plus the next 15 episodes. 
  • Google Play: You can also find The Daily Show for purchase on the Google Play store. Episodes cost $1.99, but most of them can only be purchased as part of the whole season.

The final cut

Stay up to date on current events through the lens of The Daily Show when you cut the cord and opt for a streaming service. With Philo, you can use the 7-day free trial to test it out and then subscribe for just $20/mo. It’s a budget-friendly way to watch the show, along with plenty of other channels.

Sign up for Philo here.

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