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Trump resonds to 'Late Show' cancellation: 'I absolutely love that Colbert got fired'CBS says its decision to end Stephen Colbert’s late-night comedy show is financial, not political. Yet even with the ample skepticism about that explanation, there's no denying the economics were not working in Colbert's favor.
Brendan Carr weighed in on what he called a "quite revealing" reaction to CBS's decision to end "The Late Show."
Rumors about the $40 million annual losses appeared to stem from reports published by a media outlet called Puck and the New York Post.
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The words came just hours after several late-night hosts showed up on Monday's episode of The Late Show. Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver all made appearances as part of a parody of a couple whose affair was exposed when they were caught embracing on the jumbotron at a Coldplay concert.
A new report from Puck's Matt Belloni is shedding light on the finances that led to CBS' bombshell cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
FCC chairman Brendan Carr says "the left is acting like they’re losing a loyal DNC spokesperson” after the cancellation of The Late Show.
CBS announced "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will end in May 2026 due to financial reasons, impacting NYC jobs and closing the franchise on the network.
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The FCC chairman called out at the "partisan left's" reaction to Stephen Colbert's cancellation by CBS on Monday, saying they were acting like they were losing a "loyal" spokesperson.