Piers Morgan has recently shared his thoughts on the cancellation of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” stating that most late-night hosts have become “hyper-partisan activist hacks” for the Left. In a tweet on Sunday, Morgan expressed his belief that it’s no surprise Colbert was let go, sharing a New York Post cover that echoed this sentiment.
Morgan criticized the trend of late-night hosts aligning themselves with a particular political party, noting that many have become overly partisan in their approach. He suggested that this may be a contributing factor to Colbert’s cancellation and predicted that more hosts may face a similar fate in the future.
Joining Morgan in speaking out against Colbert’s cancellation, former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno also weighed in on the issue. Leno expressed his concern that late-night hosts risk alienating part of their audience by becoming too closely affiliated with one political party. He advocated for a more inclusive approach to humor that appeals to a broader audience.
The decision to cancel the entire “Late Show,” including Colbert’s iteration, was announced on July 17, with CBS citing financial reasons for the move. However, some have speculated that the decision may have been influenced by external factors, such as the pending merger between CBS’ parent company, Paramount, and Skydance, and potential pressures from the FCC under Donald Trump’s administration.
Overall, the discussion surrounding Colbert’s cancellation highlights the evolving landscape of late-night television and the challenges that hosts face in navigating political divides. As the industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how future hosts will adapt to changing audience preferences and societal dynamics.