He began his career in stand-up comedy clubs at the age of 17, receiving formal training in a private training school.
He and fellow comedian Morgan "Mista Mo" Smith co-wrote and co-starred on the sketch comedy television show Buzz on the Toronto Community Access Channel in the mid-1990s. The show was picked up by the Canada-wide cable channel Comedy Network in 2000. In 2004, Jones was hired for the Rick Mercer Report, where he was a writer and an on-air correspondent. Buzz ended its run the next year.
In 1999, Jones co-hosted a morning show for contemporary hit radio station KISS 92 FM with Jay Michaels but left to focus on his television career after Buzz was picked up by The Comedy Network.
On May 4, 2012, he announced via Twitter that he would be leaving MTV Live.[3] May 9 was Jones' last day on the program; the following day, he was announced as the host of Over the Rainbow, a reality talent competition which aired on CBC Television in the 2012–13 season.[4] Sometime after the conclusion of the show, Jones began to appear sporadically on Hockey Night in Canada for its 60th season.[5] Not long after, Jones began appearing on Donut Showdown alongside Eden Grinshpan.[6]
Jones returned to KISS 92.5 in 2018 and was the afternoon drive/early evening host.[7][8]
^Eckler, Rebecca (January 31, 2002). "Attack comic: Daryn Jones, co-creator of Buzz, is likened to Tom Green for his ambush-style comedy. Jones says he doesn't mind the comparisons: 'Look what he's done for himself'", National Post, p. B5.
^Sperounes, Sandra (March 15, 2006). "MTV Canada unveils its hosts, without Much ado", Edmonton Journal, p. C2.
^(May 4, 2012). "Daryn Jones leaving co-hosting gig at 'MTV Live' in Canada: Daryn Jones leaving 'MTV Live'", The Canadian Press.