CBS to Cancel ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Citing ‘Financial Decision’

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TV’s ongoing problems with late night have come for Stephen Colbert, with CBS announcing Thursday that it plans to end his “Late Show” after the next TV season, citing a “financial decision.”

The decision — which ends years of original late-night programming at CBS that started when the network lured David Letterman from NBC in 1993 — comes as the economics of wee-hours TV have begun to accelerate, with media companies growing wary of the high price tags involved in producing the shows while the young viewers they try to attract watch more of them via digital video.

“We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire ‘The Late Show’ franchise” in May of 2026,” CBS executives said in a statement. “We are proud that Stephen called CBS home. He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late night television. This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night. It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.”

Colbert, who was informed of the network’s decision Wednesday evening, according to a person familiar with the matter, told the audience at the taping for Thursday’s broadcast about the matter.

There has been growing speculation that both Colbert and Jon Stewart, who hosts one broadcast of Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” each week could be under growing scrutiny from executives at Skydance Media, which is slated to acquire Paramount Global, the parent of both CBS and Comedy Central. David Ellison, who leads Skydance, has projected an image of being intrigued by the politics espoused by President Donald Trump, who Colbert and Stewart routinely skewer in monologues and commentary.

 
Not that big of a deal.

He'll probably launch his own show now via YouTube or Spotify which will give him much more freedom for less stress and a possibly bigger payoff.

The interviews Conan does now are much better than what they'd be if he were still forced to work in that played out late night television style.

Its STILL a big deal bro.

A television landmark is essentially being censored and shuttered by a sitting president

No matter what Colbert does down the line thats a huge hit to the entirety of American media.

Plus... if you think he will be able to just go start an anti trump podcast without still being in the cross hairs?

Yeah okay.
 
Im kinda surprised...I thought late night shows did well..

Except for Seth Myers...I don't see how anyone could watch that shit.
Without researching ratings, I know the late night audience have dwindled over the years.

I'm sorry that people are losing their jobs but many of those shows just aren't it anymore.
 
Its STILL a big deal bro.

A television landmark is essentially being censored and shuttered by a sitting president

No matter what Colbert does down the line thats a huge hit to the entirety of American media.

Plus... if you think he will be able to just go start an anti trump podcast without still being in the cross hairs?

Yeah okay.

Agreed.

But, I don't think there's a need to do an anti-Trump podcast or show.

I think he's mentioned too much and going at him, though justified, has continually proven to be ineffective for those who oppose him but effective for him and his cult in fueling their anger and delusion of being the targeted underdogs.

I think what he should do is a program that opposes everything Trump and his supporters are pushing without making it obvious which he could pull off IMO.

One of Rogan's best qualities as a podcaster before he went off the rails was his ability to interview and communicate with people without constantly and blatantly interjecting politics and an extreme ideology which was refreshing and still needed.

Colbert can not only fill that void but possibly be much better at it since he'd be sincere.
 
I got a feeling Trump was behind this involving the lawsuit he had against Paramount/60 Minutes with the Harris interview.

Not that big of a deal.

He'll probably launch his own show now via YouTube or Spotify which will give him much more freedom for less stress and a possibly bigger payoff.

The interviews Conan does now are much better than what they'd be if he were still forced to work in that played out late night television style.


it is a big deal...dude we slid into 1984 so easy its frightening....the scary part is people have always believed that if the US ever became an authoritarian/dsytopian type society that its because of some kind of violent civil war and mass action and the reality is we are going down this road because the majority of american people VOTED for it. Allowed it to happen. Asked for it. If I told you 25 years ago that a guy who is a TWICE impeached one termer would run for president again 4 years later but THIS TIME he's been convicted of 34 felonies AND found liable in a court for sex assault and this guy would dominate his party and win AGAIN....youd say I was lying or talking a work of FICTION. In 2000 NO ONE would believe that was possible.

And in 2025 its American History. People will be reading about this shit 100 years from now...or maybe they wont.

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Agreed.

But, I don't think there's a need to do an anti-Trump podcast or show.

I think he's mentioned too much and going at him, though justified, has continually proven to be ineffective for those who oppose him but effective for him and his cult in fueling their anger and delusion of being the targeted underdogs.

I think what he should do is a program that opposes everything Trump and his supporters are pushing without making it obvious which he could pull off IMO.

One of Rogan's best qualities as a podcaster before he went off the rails was his ability to interview and communicate with people without constantly and blatantly interjecting politics and an extreme ideology which was refreshing and still needed.

Colbert can not only fill that void but possibly be much better at it since he'd be sincere.

You right.

But t.rump on a revenge tour

Go ask Rosie and there is a growing laundry lists of celebrities positions and journalists scared.
 
..and yea Kimmel better be extra careful of what he says from here on out..Fallon too to that extent

Colbert didn't just go after Trump... He called out Paramount/CBS and their New owner Skydance....

Calling out your Old Bosses is one thing but the New Boss who don't know you never ends well...

They axed The Late Night Franchise of 33 years.... which is crazy...

If Kimmel and Fallon start calling out Disney/ABC and Universal/NBC they will have problems...
 
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