When host Jon Stewart walked from “The Daily Show,” Comedy Central didn’t offer correspondent Samantha Bee the job.

Maybe they should have.

Bee’s once-a-week TBS show, “Full Frontal,” is now beating the Comedy Central mainstay in total viewers and in viewers in the coveted 18- to 49-year-old demographic, Nielsen numbers show.

Bee’s “Full Frontal,” which has been lampooning sexism during the election season, draws an average 724,000 total viewers since Jan. 1 versus 600,000 for “The Daily Show,” now hosted by Trevor Noah.

In same-day ratings, without DVR playback, Bee also edges out Noah among men aged 18 to 49, according to Nielsen.

What’s more, Noah’s ark is taking on water since the Stewart heyday. His year-to-date ratings are only half of his popular predecessor’s 1.1 million average during the same period.

Billie Gold, a programming research VP at Amplifi US, credits part of Bee’s advantage to high lead-in ratings of “Family Guy” reruns.

“Full Frontal” airs at 10:30 p.m. Mondays, while the Comedy Central show airs four days a week, Mondays through Thursdays at 11 p.m.

Noah’s program does whip “Full Frontal” when measured on YouTube, with twice the number of subscribers, according to Comedy Central.

Since his debut last September, the comedy news show has attracted 1 billion video views.

Jeff Bewkes, Time Warner’s chief executive, highlighted Bee’s performance during the third-quarter earnings call Wednesday.

Time Warner earned $1.47 billion, or $1.86 a share, on revenue of $7.2 billion, both of which topped forecasts.