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Most are totally fine with performing on stage, but it is common to see successful comedians try their hand at film, television, and even podcasts. The ones making the most money, like Joe Rogan , are the ones that reach huge audiences often. Daniel Tosh was a successful comedian before transitioning to Tosh. It seemed like everything was going along just fine with the show, but this was apparently not the case.

The show was given the ax by Comedy Central, and most people may thoroughly dislike the reason why. The series first began back in and got the boot by the network after they changed up their programming. Considering Tosh's show dealt with a lot of adult content, Comedy Central decided to pull the plug, despite the show still pulling in good ratings.

The stand-up comedian went on a tour across the United States last month, proving that while his show might be no more, his stand-up is very much alive and well. A post shared by Tosh. Through the years, Comedy Central has been able to produce a number of shows that have found legions of fans, and most are able to form a unique legacy at the network. Back in , Tosh. Now, the concept of a show featuring a performer giving commentary on viral videos was nothing new at the time, with shows like Web Junk 20 coming around before Tosh.

Comedy Central has been making a hard shift to adult animation over the past few months. It has pared down its live-action slate with its only remaining original live-action series being breakout Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens. Its focus now is on building an original animated slate around South Park. Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy. All Rights reserved. Read the full story. This should give some hope for fans eager to see more episodes past the Season 12 finale — as there is a precedent of the show being sold on to other channels.

According to Entertainment Weekly , Daniel has briefly addressed the future of the show via a press statement and a now-deleted tweet.

Unfortunately, it's uncertain if Daniel was in talks with other channels at the time of the tweet or if he is today. Comedy Central announced that it would continue to run the show until , commissioning another 80 episodes of the ever-popular comedy commentary show before the coronavirus COVID pandemic hit.

Meanwhile, comedian and show host Daniel was offered an overall deal, which would have allowed him to develop additional projects, splitting his time between working as a show host and as an executive producer. The network announced that it reversed its original decision in August , stating that Tosh. It remains uncertain what's next for the comedian or why Comedy Central reversed their initial decision.



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