Jim Shuto is not currently hosting a show in Hanoi. However, he has worked as an actor and television personality in the past, and there have been some instances where he hosted shows or events in various cities around the world.For example, during his tenure at the NBC network in the United States, Jim Shuto was a regular on the show "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," which aired live from New York City. He was known for his wit and charm, and often performed stand-up comedy routines or interacted with celebrity guests. In 2019, while filming a new series for Netflix, "Shut Up & Die Out," Shuto appeared as himself in the first episode and shared his experiences traveling to rural Vietnam for a survival-themed reality competition show.After leaving NBC, Jim Shuto continued to pursue acting and other entertainment ventures. He has had roles in several films and TV shows, including "Gangnam Style" (2015), "Inside Game Night" (2020), and "Comedy Central Presents: The Jimbo Bubba Awards" (2021). He has also occasionally made appearances on radio shows or web podcasts, showcasing his humorous commentary on current events and pop culture.In terms of co-hosting shows in Hanoi, if you are referring to a specific show or event, it is possible that he may have shared the stage with someone who is not currently associated with him in Hanoi. Without more information about the context or specific show being discussed, it is difficult to determine whether Jim Shuto was indeed the co-host in Hanoi. However, given his extensive career as an actor and television personality, he has likely hosted shows in various locations throughout Asia and beyond.