Culture CBS is ending ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ next year

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By Brian Stelter and Dan Heching, CNN
Thu July 17, 2025

In a shocking move, CBS is ending “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” next year, potentially exiting the late-night television business altogether.

The cancellation will take effect in May 2026, the normal end of the broadcast TV season, the network said.

The Thursday night announcement came just two weeks after the parent company of CBS, Paramount, settled a lawsuit lodged by President Trump against CBS News.

The settlement – and Paramount’s pending merger with Skydance Media – spurred speculation about Colbert’s future at CBS. Colbert, after all, is one of the staunchest critics of Trump on television.

CBS, however, said in a statement that “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 shared the news at his show taping on Thursday afternoon.

“Next year will be our last season,” Colbert said as audible ‘boos’ were heard in the live studio audience. “The network will be ending our show in May,” he said. “It’s the end of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS,” he added, going on to say, “This is all just going away.”

This is a developing story. It will be updated.
 
Wasn't this the dude who did skibidi biden?
If so then nothing of value has been lost.
Edit: Yep, I want to believe this 100% fucking killed his show.
Yeah, that's the dude. He's had a career for over twenty years now; used to be a fixture on the Boomer TV circuit, and if it weren't for the internet, you'd probably have a TV with him on it too, sad to say.

Skibidi Biden didn't kill his career, though. It's a death of a thousand cuts, meted out over the course of years, and while I don't think this is necessarily going to "kill" his "career" (I'm sure someone, somewhere, will often him a streaming deal, or at least a podcast), it IS a step in the right direction.

(the right direction being killing his career)

If you didn't see it, the clip below, The Vax Scene, was the other major shitshow he caused in recent years:

Very sorry to have subjected you to that. Enjoy your heart issues, I guess?


The comedy central incarnation of his show specifically scouted out conservatives for the writer room just to keep the O'Reilly bit semi-honest. They more than pulled their weight brainstorming up jokes night after night. Chances are, if there was ever a skit you liked, they spearheaded it. And naturally, they were gone not long after criticizing King Obama became verboten.

Honestly, I think even the most liberal of the old writers had too much openmindedness and wrongthink in their blood to have been welcome on the CBS show, fucking DEI abomination that it was.
I didn't know they had conservatives on staff. I know some shows did that, most notably The Simpsons, and of course South Park and KotH were headed by libertarians. Wouldn't expect Colbert to have done it, although I can believe that he did. The whole Daily Show shtick back then was to present themselves as "concerned centrists" who "called out both sides", all while subtly but noticeably advancing leftwing causes year by year.

You don't happen to have any links to OLD clips of Colbert sitting around, do you? I'm trying to find them, just to see if my childhood memories of him being funny once (before he lost the deadpan act, imo) were actually real, or just the product of me being a stupid kid with limited exposure to the world.

Sucks, too, because some of my childhood friends still like Colbert. Or, at least, they haven't watched him in ten years, but they do remember that he's funny, and yeah you like Colbert right Snek? Wait, what, you don't like Colbert? I thought you did?

And then I have to shut my mouth because holy fuck they won't like where this is going.
 
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Stephen Colbert was always an insufferable faggot. Colbert Report, Daily Show, and every other one of those political 'comedy' shows are garbage. But Colbert is the most insufferable of them all. His vaccine propaganda sketches were pathetic. He looks and acts like a psychopath, I bet he'd be a serial killer if he wasn't famous. But who knows, I wouldn't be surprised if he was caught butt-fucking kids with John Podesta.
 
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I didn't know they had conservatives on staff. I know some shows did that, most notably The Simpsons, and of course South Park and KotH were headed by libertarians. Wouldn't expect Colbert to have done it, although I can believe that he did. The whole Daily Show shtick back then was to present themselves as "concerned centrists" who "called out both sides", all while subtly but noticeably advancing leftwing causes year by year.

The conservative writers certainly weren't Colbert's choice -- the network execs brought them in as insurance against Steven drifting away from the whole Conservative Pundit bit over time (evidently with good reason!).
They probably could have just sat on their asses and drawn a check; but really worked hard to make the show what it was.

You don't happen to have any links to OLD clips of Colbert sitting around, do you? I'm trying to find them, just to see if my childhood memories of him being funny once (before he lost the deadpan act, imo) were actually real, or just the product of me being a stupid kid with limited exposure to the world.

I have a pretty decent collection locally; but, in my own autistic shitty format. Maybe I'll convert them to mp4s and quietly put up a torrent someday.

Hmm. Now that I think of it: every once in a while the more sociable writers for Colbert and the Daily Show got together and did improv skits in the NYC comedy clubs. Some of them were fucking incredible. I... think... Colbert showed up unannounced to one and just locked up on stage for 10 minutes straight. He certainly didn't try that twice. Not sure if there's any footage of it in the wild, but I'll see if I can't find it for both of us.
 
Boomers are politically disengaged and pretty much exclusively interested in hedonism in their twilight years and zoomers are considerably less political than millennials were.

The audience for the kind of "haha Blumpf had tiny orange weak peepeepoopoo hands that are small and orange and smell like poo poo!" style jokes has gotten a lot smaller.
 
They're raging on YT:


'I'M SOOO UPSET, I'M CANCELLING PARAMOUNT PLUS...WAAAH!'

As if Paramount even give a shit, they've got your faggot money and the moment Amy Schumer or a similar nonentity retard presents a new 'I HATE BLOOMPF WAAAH!' show you'll resubscribe because you are insufferable niggerfaggot sheeple who need your rage boners milked on the constant.

I hope that Stephen Colbert dies a painful and hilarious death from fucking a woodchipper when he forgets that the 'on' button has been depressed.
 
What was the moment where you guys turned against him? For me, it was interviewing Anita.
I hadn't watched Colbert prior to that. The interesting part of that interview is that he inadvertently exposed her for the conman she is - he asked her to name 5 video games that show the misogyny she claims is rampant in the industry, and she couldn't even do that. If he had an ounce of integrity, he would've roasted her ass on an open fire because of that.

I don't like any of the late-night people. I enjoyed the rise of some Australian comedians at the time like Paul McDermott and Shaun Micallef, but my guess is they've become as polarised and insufferable as their American counterparts.
 
What was the moment where you guys turned against him? For me, it was interviewing Anita.
Anyways, onto something amusing I noticed. So, on r/television, 4 of the hot threads right now are related to The Late Show ending.
I checked on one with the comments sorted by how controversial they are:

No surprise, this is where the based comments are.










A fan seethes at the last one:

Clapback to this fan

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When I saw him on the Late Show. I probably can't even go back and appreciate the Colbert Report anymore even if somehow holds up which it probably doesn't. I was much more naive back then.
 
"The guild wants the New York state attorney general to launch an investigation."
New York state attorney general = LETITIA JAMES

CNN: Inside CBS’ ‘agonizing decision’ to cancel Colbert’s top-rated late-night show (archive) (lite)

By Brian Stelter, CNN
Fri July 18, 2025

From the outside, the idea made no sense at all. Why would a broadcast network cancel one of its best-known shows that ranks number one in its time slot?

But on the inside, at CBS, there were several plausible answers to that question. While “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert was on his usual mid-summer vacation earlier this month, CBS executives weighed the pros and cons of canceling the unique but unfortunately unprofitable show.

The “cons” were obvious, as evidenced by the studio audience’s boos when Colbert announced the cancellation on Thursday night.

However, the “pros” ultimately won out because, according to sources close to the network, “The Late Show” was losing money and there was no apparent path to turning around its financial position.

It was an “agonizing decision,” as the executives admitted in a statement.

But CBS insiders insist, even when speaking frankly on condition of anonymity, that the move was financially driven, not politically motivated.

Many observers have huge doubts about that, given that Colbert has been an outspoken critic of President Trump.

The Writers Guild of America, which represents writers on “The Late Show,” said Friday that it is concerned the cancellation was a “bribe” to curry favor with the Trump administration. The guild wants the New York state attorney general to launch an investigation.

While the political uproar continues, here’s what the data indicates.

Late-night TV’s unfortunate reality​

The bottom has indeed been falling out of the late-night TV business model for several years now. Audience fragmentation and digital competition have led to a decline in ad revenue across the board. One insider described it as “cratering” at CBS.

That’s because, even though Colbert outrated his competition at 11:35 p.m., the overall audience for late-night has been shrinking.

“Ad dollars and audiences are moving away from late night shows,” Variety reported — and that was back in 2023.

The financial picture has only gotten gloomier since then. Guideline, an ad data firm, estimates that the networks’ late-night shows earned $439 million in ad revenue in 2018 and only $220 million in 2024 — a decline of 50 percent.

The shows hosted by Colbert and his rivals, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, are inherently expensive to produce, with hundreds of staffers and elaborate studio productions.

The shows are also an awkward fit on streaming platforms since they tend to be topical, limiting the shelf life of the content. Colbert’s commentaries and interviews often go viral on social media, but that attention isn’t easily converted into cold, hard cash since CBS doesn’t control the social platforms.

But couldn’t CBS have explored changes to the cost structure? That’s what the network did later in the evening, in its 12:35 a.m. time slot, in 2023. “The Late Late Show with James Corden” ended, partly due to the fact that it was no longer making money for CBS, and a cheaper show called “After Midnight” was launched in its place.

Colbert was an executive producer on both “After Midnight” and “The Late Show,” so he had some visibility into the financial circumstances.

But the swiftness of the network’s decision suggests that he wasn’t given much time to suggest cost savings or other alternatives.

A ‘casualty of the merger’?​

That’s why one person close to Colbert described the show’s retirement, effective in May 2026, as a “casualty of the merger.”

That merger is CBS parent Paramount’s long-gestating deal with Skydance, a media company controlled by David Ellison, son of Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison.

The elder Ellison is a longtime friend of President Trump and has previously described himself as a Trump supporter. And David Ellison was spotted with the president earlier this year at UFC matches.

The pending deal matters for two reasons: One, because companies almost always try to cut costs around the time of a merger; and two, because the deal requires sign-off from the Trump administration.

Paramount entered into a settlement agreement with Trump earlier this month to resolve Trump’s lawsuit against the CBS News program “60 Minutes.” The company said it would pay $16 million toward Trump’s future presidential library. Trump suggested at the time that there were other components to the settlement.

While there is no evidence that Colbert’s cancellation is connected to the settlement, Democratic senators like Elizabeth Warren are asking questions about the possibility.

“America deserves to know if his show was canceled for political reasons,” Warren said in a statement Thursday night.

At the very least, CBS executives moved forward with the retirement of “The Late Show” franchise knowing that the optics would cause all manner of controversy.

Trump personally celebrated the cancellation on Friday morning, writing on Truth Social that “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”

Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s merger review process continues to move forward, albeit slowly. David Ellison was in Washington to meet with FCC chairman Brendan Carr and other FCC officials on Tuesday, according to a government filing by Skydance on Friday.

The company said Ellison “discussed Skydance’s commitment to unbiased journalism and its embrace of diverse viewpoints, principles that will ensure CBS’s editorial decision-making reflects the varied ideological perspectives of American viewers.”
 

Good Riddance


CBS, however, said in a statement that “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.”
Somehow I find that difficult to believe. I'd be willing to bet Trump said he'd settle if they cancelled Colbert.

Trump personally celebrated the cancellation on Friday morning, writing on Truth Social that “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert!”
Oh yeah, Trump had him cancelled. Suffa Colbert.
 
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