Tuesday, Jon Stewart announced he'll be leaving "The Daily Show" later this year.
When he steps down, Stewart will leave television as the highest-paid late night host after nearly 17 years on Comedy Central.
How does Stewart's paycheck compare to other TV hosts?
Last summer, TV Guide released its annual salary report, a list that rounds up the paychecks of some of television's highest-paid actors and TV personalities.
Note: We originally ran this list late last year.
[TIE] 17. Chelsea Handler: $10 million
Handler reportedly signed a $10 million deal with Netflix consisting of several comedy specials and a talk show for the streaming service. Handler previously made between $8 million and $12 million for her E! show over the past two years.
[TIE] 17. Jimmy Kimmel: $10 million
Kimmel's "Lie Witness News" and "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets" segments have been big hits on the ABC late-night show. His fake feud with Matt Damon is always a rating's winner.
[TIE] 17. Shepard Smith: $10 million
The FOX News anchor's contract was renewed in 2013. Smith was also named both the host of "Shepard Smith Reporting" and the managing editor of the network's new breaking news division.
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