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The Daily Show's Trevor Noah personally paying furloughed crew members during coronavirus shutdown

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Like many of his fellow talk show hosts, Trevor Noah has embraced the new normal of broadcasting from home.And that means a whole new way of doing things as productions transition from studios to living rooms leaving staffers and crew without roles to play.On Thursday, Varietyreported that The Daily Show host has stepped up and is personally paying the salaries of 25 furloughed crew members who worked on his Comedy Central program.

Loyal: The Daily Show host Trevor Noah is broadcasting Comedy Central program from home during the coronavirus shutdown and is personally paying furloughed crew membersA source told Variety: 'These are the people who have been on the show with Trevor from day one and help him put on the show.''Trevor is.

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