Late Show, Trump and Colbert
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On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS has canceled The Late Show. The iconic late-night series, which ran for over 30 years between both Colbert and David Letterman's tenures as host, will end in May 2026.
On Thursday, CBS announced that it was cancelling the long running The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The cancellation news came just days after Stephen Colbert, a critic of Donald Trump, called out Paramount, the parent company of CBS, over its $16 million settlement with the president.
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President Donald Trump is celebrating the end of CBS’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” “I absolutely love that Colbert got fired,” he wrote on Truth Social. “His talent was even less than his ratings.
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Even CNN’s Brian Stelter, no fan of Trump, said as much, writing: “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.”
Later, Schiff did address CBS’ decision to cancel Late Show, writing on X, “Just finished taping with Stephen Colbert who announced his show was cancelled. If Paramount and CBS ended the Late Show for political reasons, the public deserves to know. And deserves better.”
Though the cancellation comes days after Stephen Colbert criticized Paramount for settling a Trump lawsuit, the company said it was 'purely a financial decision.'
Donald Trump "absolutely loves" that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been cancelled and hopes Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon will lose their jobs too.