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    Stephen Colbert ‘s Late Show Gets the Axe. But Why Now?

    Staff WriterBy Staff Writer21 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    After nearly a decade in the chair, Stephen Colbert ’s Late Show is getting shut down. CBS has confirmed it’s pulling the plug in May 2026, effectively ending the entire Late Show franchise after more than three decades on air. If that sounds abrupt, you’re not alone.

    Colbert dropped the news himself during a recent taping. “I’m not being replaced,” he told the audience. “This is all just going away.” According to CBS, the decision is financial. Nothing personal. Just business.

    Except, it’s not that simple.

    The Dollars, the Ratings, and the Distraction

    Colbert ’s Late Show has consistently been the top-rated late-night show in the U.S., averaging around 2.4 million viewers per night. That’s not TikTok viral, but in the network TV world, it’s gold. So why cancel your most successful nightly show?

    CBS says production costs are too high. Fair. But the network also canned After Midnight earlier this year, and it looks like they’re stepping away from late-night entirely. That smells like a strategic shift more than a budget cut.

    And here’s where it gets messy.

    The Lawsuit, the Trump Rant, and the Fallout

    Just days before the cancellation, Colbert went in hard on his own parent company. CBS’s owner, Paramount, had just settled a $16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over The Apprentice streaming rights. Colbert called it “a big fat bribe.” Not subtle.

    Then came the cancellation.

    Coincidence? CBS swears it is. But critics, lawmakers, and basically the entire internet aren’t buying it. Senator Elizabeth Warren called out the suspicious timing. Representative Adam Schiff wants answers. The Writers Guild of America is asking serious questions about creative freedom and political retaliation.

    Meanwhile, Trump celebrated on Truth Social like he’d just won a second term. Classy.

    Colbert ’s Comedy Was Never Safe

    From the start, Colbert was the smart kid who made satire look easy. He didn’t just roast politicians. He dissected the absurdity of the system. And he did it with brain, bite, and real conviction. Which makes him a dangerous voice in a media landscape increasingly run by corporate risk calculators and shareholder anxiety.

    Killing off his platform doesn’t silence that voice. It just changes the format.

    Read: DCU Reboot: New Batman and Wonder Woman Movies Moving Forward

    What’s Really Going On at CBS?

    Let’s be clear. Late-night television as we know it is dying. Younger audiences are on YouTube, TikTok, and Spotify. Network execs know this. So the idea of spending millions on a nightly show taped in a studio feels like a relic from a different era. CBS isn’t trying to evolve the genre. They’re pulling the plug entirely.

    And Colbert? He’s not getting replaced. There’s no new host, no reboot, no streaming migration. Just dead air.

    That’s not downsizing. That’s a funeral.

    What Happens Next?

    There are ten months left before the lights go out on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Expect those final episodes to be bold. Maybe even unfiltered. Colbert knows the end is coming, and he’s never been one to waste a good exit.

    As for what’s next, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him launch something new. He’s got the name, the following, and the creative firepower. Streaming. Podcasting. Independent media. Whatever it is, it’s going to be outside the box that CBS just buried him in.

    Source: The Guardian

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