Chatty “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is launching a second series of snappy exchanges through Quibi, the subscription video service that specializes in bite-size content whose episodes run to 10 minutes or less. | AFP
Trevor Noah at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles, California. Image: AFP/Getty Images/Kevork Djansezian
Chatty “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is launching a second series of snappy exchanges through Quibi, the subscription video service that specializes in bite-size content whose episodes run to 10 minutes or less. Through his own production company, Noah is teaming up with “Daily Show” network Comedy Central to create “Player vs. Player with Trevor Noah”, in which he will challenge Twitch streamers, professional esports athletes, and even celebrities who have invested in esports teams to beat him at a selection of video games.Noah prides himself as one of the world’s best amateur “FIFA Soccer” players, a claim that may be put to the test over the course of “Player vs. Player”.
The South African comedian and TV personality became an internationally recognized name after succeeding Jon Stewart to host Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” from 2015.
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