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Stargleamer
(2,474 posts)LymphocyteLover
(8,414 posts)Initech
(105,782 posts)
viva la
(4,200 posts)Pretty soon they're going to shut down the news department.
UTUSN
(74,963 posts)senseandsensibility
(23,053 posts)
Hassler
(4,464 posts)ananda
(32,662 posts)This is a sad day.
RoeVWade
(598 posts)nt*
SouthBayDem
(32,802 posts)due to streaming and competition from the Internet. Its not like the old days when Leno or Letterman was the only place a movie star or singer could get a national platform.
dem4decades
(13,022 posts)newdeal2
(3,466 posts)But this reeks as a favor to Trump.
I hope Colbert finds a new home somewhere else maybe streaming.
Dave says
(5,196 posts)Hell do just fine wherever he lands, if he chooses to work.
cadoman
(1,545 posts)https://www.tvinsider.com/1202434/late-night-ratings-2025-gutfeld-kimmel-colbert-fallon/
What are they going to put there in its place?

Lucky Luciano
(11,682 posts)newdeal2
(3,466 posts)This isnt the first instance of cost cutting either. The sets have gotten cheaper, the bands have disappeared, only four nights a week.
It sucks because I enjoy the late night format and I think its still relevant, but I guess Im outdated.
DonCoquixote
(13,919 posts)I smell Joe Rogan
IcyPeas
(23,956 posts)This is infuriating
FuzzyRabbit
(2,173 posts)Just what I was thinking.
yorkster
(3,274 posts)OKIsItJustMe
(21,508 posts)By Brian Stelter and Dan Heching, CNN
Updated 7:42 PM EDT, Thu July 17, 2025
CNN 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 Paramounts pending merger with Skydance Media spurred speculation about Colberts future at CBS. Colbert, after all, is one of the staunchest critics of Trump on television.
OKIsItJustMe
(21,508 posts)dflprincess
(28,944 posts)OKIsItJustMe
(21,508 posts)
applegrove
(127,103 posts)Podcasts have beaten late night TV to death in the last five years.
Fortune Magazine stated last last year that Colbert's show had dropped 30% during this time...It must have dropped even more.
malaise
(287,201 posts)Fuck CBS
Xavier Breath
(5,907 posts)Wuddles440
(1,791 posts)next year, if not sooner. No one will be permitted to criticize or mock the Orange Felon King.
bdamomma
(68,902 posts)can fuck off, so weak, such a coward.
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,974 posts)Colbert will find another home
EmmaLee E
(251 posts)Is what I now call that that network.
electric_blue68
(22,689 posts)B.See
(5,975 posts)Nothing else much to watch the there anyway.
tinrobot
(11,659 posts)It is controlled by David Ellison, son of mega-billionaire and conservative-leaning Larry Ellison.
But before you draw conclusions, David Ellison gave over $900K to Biden in the '24 campaign.
Variety reports that Viacom claims it is purely a financial decision. And that is also a fair point - late night TV and broadcast in general are on the way out.
Lots of data points, probably more complex than just "appeasement"
newdeal2
(3,466 posts)They will need to squeeze every dollar to make a profit off of this deal.
Colbert is an unfortunate casualty. They already cut the show after him (After Midnight) so they will have no late night presence vs NBC or ABC.
Since they own Comedy Central, I wonder if theyll cut the Daily Show next.
tinrobot
(11,659 posts)As for Comedy Central, I get the feeling that South Park might get the axe first. The show has already been taken off of Paramount Plus due to a contract dispute. The contract expires soon and negotiations are not going well.
Diraven
(1,475 posts)To settle a completely bogus lawsuit. And now they need to cut costs. Sure.
newdeal2
(3,466 posts)To get the merger approved so that Shari Redstone could cash out.
senseandsensibility
(23,053 posts)He is the highest rated program in late night television according to Brian Seltzer (sp) on CNN.
TnDem
(1,163 posts)The floatiest turd in the pool...It means nothing now because all the rating suck in comparison to the place they used to hold before podcasts became mainstream..
All of late night talk has been hemorrhaging for years now... The days of Johnny Carson, Leno and Letterman having MASSIVE shares of folk's free time is like a buggy whip store at the Indy 500.
cadoman
(1,545 posts)Not the greatest analogy as I'm not sure what benefit a floating turd is, but what's the benefit of replacing him unless the production costs of the show were egregious?
Aren't hosted shows some of the most affordable programming around? My family and I watch regularly.
TnDem
(1,163 posts)Just because your family "watch regularly", the next 20 people are streaming Theo Von or Rogan or others.
Rigid, late night TV commentary is dying and has been dying for many years. Nobody sits and waits on a late night talk show host discuss whatever THEY like, when a viewer can simply go to YouTube and watch whatever subject interests them, and watch whenever they want,
Since the myriad of podcasters have grown, late night TV has shrunk to a ghost of its former self.
cadoman
(1,545 posts)They already bid for the spectrum. How does it help them to put a lesser performing show in its place?
Could probably replace him with re-runs of The Price is Right and still break even...There are MANY podcasts that probably quadruple his viewership and are done at a fraction of the cost.
Shows like Colbert or Gutfeld have a limited audience to begin with because nobody is viewed as straight-up non-partisan comedy anymore...Carson cut both ways. He made jokes about Nixon, Carter and Reagan and you never knew where he stood because his jokes were just that...jokes.
People like Colbert and Gutfeld are partisan from the minute they open their mouth till the minute they close it. People get sick of that same schtick night after night, unless they like living in an echo chamber..
Fiendish Thingy
(20,208 posts)Sadly, Greg Gutfields late night show on FOX is the highest rated.
Colbert might be the highest rated broadcast (excluding cable) late night show.
Celerity
(51,161 posts)
Norbert
(7,197 posts)Gutfield?
jls4561
(2,523 posts)Colbert will land on his feet. I cant wait for his first monologue after he changes venues.
tinrobot
(11,659 posts)Just like when old time radio shows were canceled in the 1950's.
Similarly, broadcast TV is dying. Viacom needs to put their dollars into streaming.
Diraven
(1,475 posts)If they give some Trump family member a show as part of the "settlement". I mean they already tried to extort WB into giving Don Jr. a reality show.

Raven123
(6,883 posts)bucolic_frolic
(51,626 posts)Snarkoleptic
(6,170 posts)set them up for all sorts of additional demands.
This is exactly why you don't give bullies their 'ask'.
twodogsbarking
(14,650 posts)Wonder Why
(5,988 posts)dem4decades
(13,022 posts)ancianita
(41,183 posts)He can get another contract with a more amenable corporate entity. It's CBS's loss because they care more about this fascist dictator affecting their bottom line than they do their audience or real "king's jester" comedy.
gab13by13
(29,067 posts)Colbert criticized CBS for caving to Krasnov so it fired him.
Mystery To Me
(21 posts)Colbert helps keep me sane.
Wuddles440
(1,791 posts)Grim Chieftain
(440 posts)Freedom of thought is being killed in this country. The thought police must be stopped.
BidenRocks
(1,886 posts)Time to dump Fallon and put Colbert in there.
If they want to kill the #1 show in late night, let them!
Marie Marie
(10,379 posts)Would love to see Jon and Stephen reunited to take on Trump. That would be a ratings booster.
Blue Owl
(56,809 posts)Way to shoot yourselves in the foot, CBS!
The hell. No words to describe my disappointment
OKIsItJustMe
(21,508 posts)The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
-Thomas Jefferson, 1787
kimbutgar
(25,678 posts)We need to stop watching CBS.
Even though I like Matloxk and Ellsberg and ghosts they are not going to be watched in my household anymore.
no_hypocrisy
(52,403 posts)Jacoby365
(505 posts)He even mentioned a bribe to Trump. Starting at the two minute mark.
oasis
(52,584 posts)
sinkingfeeling
(56,006 posts)Aussie105
(7,113 posts)Early on the show poked fun at the incompetency of the current administration, expecting 'normality' to be restored soon.
Didn't, hasn't happened.
Really hard to put a positive and comedic spin on the state of things in America currently, and the show was struggling to do just that.
Like telling an inappropriate joke at a funeral, really.
superpatriotman
(6,726 posts)Both of which I can live without.
Bristlecone
(10,826 posts)I watch little to no network tv, and have never watched the show since David Letterman left. And even then I wasnt a regular viewer.
And I like Seth Meyers, but also have never watched a minute of his show.
bagimin
(1,587 posts)to slip away.
3auld6phart
(1,587 posts)Steven
Phe had a contract and can Sue the chicken shit cowards.
Renew Deal
(84,320 posts)It was a good show and he was great.
surfered
(8,198 posts)Catherine Vincent
(34,570 posts)I was hating on CBS before for canceling one of my shows and now this?
Jirel
(2,355 posts)to do The Daily Show.
Old Crank
(5,930 posts)During his monolog the other day.
Emile
(36,179 posts)Warpy
(113,746 posts)Note to CBS: right wing "comedians" just aren't funny and one will crash and burn faster than poor Katie Couric did on the nightly news when she got saddled with an AM style chatty format and a bunch of nasty right wing guests.
JoseBalow
(8,026 posts)rickyhall
(5,331 posts)thesquanderer
(12,696 posts)Totally Tunsie
(11,014 posts)So I'd guess there's no reason for Stephen to hold back now, is there?
Fasten your seatbelts, Ladies and Gentlemen!
Although I have often wondered how Colbert got along with the management of a network that I felt moved pretty far to the right back in the 2000s or earlier. Maybe partly because of this:
A study conducted in 2003 by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) tracking the frequencies of pro-war and antiwar commentators on the major networks found that pro-war views were overwhelmingly more frequent. The FAIR study found that the two networks notably least likely to present critical commentary were Fox and CBS.
~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_coverage_of_the_Iraq_War
Steve needs to find a new gig. I'm sure he could retire if he wanted to but I hope he doesn't.
hunter
(39,720 posts)That's when I quit television news and opinion entirely.
I quit "traditional" advertising supported television in January, 2012.
Traditional television created Trump. I don't think it can be forgiven for that.