They have been very supportive of the show and of me, and I’m very grateful for that. But it’s just a financial decision. The economics of late-night TV have been tough for a while now, and unfortunately, it’s time for us to say goodbye.”
Colbert’s announcement came as a shock to many fans and industry insiders, especially considering the show’s popularity and critical acclaim. The decision to end the show after 11 seasons was met with disappointment and sadness from viewers who have grown to love Colbert’s unique brand of humor and satire.
The timing of the cancellation raised eyebrows, coming just two weeks after CBS parent Paramount Global settled a lawsuit with President Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, have suggested that the cancellation may have been politically motivated, with Warren calling it a “bribe” to curry favor with the Trump administration.
In response to these allegations, Colbert addressed the controversy on his show, jokingly referring to himself as a “martyr” and insisting that there was only room for one on the metaphorical cross of late-night television. He also took a playful jab at Trump, saying, “I wish somebody else was getting it,” in reference to the cancellation of his show.
Despite the speculation and controversy surrounding the cancellation, Colbert remains grateful for the opportunity to host “The Late Show” and for the support of his fans and CBS. As he prepares to say goodbye to the show in May 2026, Colbert’s wit and humor continue to entertain audiences and provoke thought-provoking discussions on a variety of topics.
As Colbert navigates the final season of his show, fans can expect more of his signature humor and biting commentary on current events and politics. While the end of “The Late Show” marks the end of an era for late-night television, Colbert’s legacy as a talented and beloved host will undoubtedly endure for years to come. After ten years of hosting The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the comedian expressed his gratitude towards CBS, also known as the “Tiffany Network,” for providing him with a chair and a beautiful theater to call home. Colbert’s heartfelt message of appreciation extended to the loyal audience who tunes in every night, both in the theater and around the world.
Acknowledging the talented band and artists who share the stage with him, Colbert emphasized his gratitude towards the 200 people who work diligently behind the scenes to make the show possible. He described the experience of working together as a team to create a show that brings joy and entertainment to viewers on a daily basis.
Reflecting on his decade-long tenure as host of The Late Show, Colbert expressed his excitement for the future as he looks forward to continuing his role for another 10 months. Despite the challenges and responsibilities that come with hosting a late-night talk show, Colbert emphasized that it has been a fantastic job that he is grateful to have.
As Colbert prepares for the next chapter of his late-night journey, he expressed his anticipation for the fun and laughter that lies ahead. With his “usual gang of idiots” by his side, Colbert is ready to take on the next 10 months of hosting The Late Show with enthusiasm and gratitude.
In conclusion, Colbert’s message of gratitude towards CBS, his team, and his audience highlights the importance of working together to create a successful and entertaining show. As he embarks on the next phase of his late-night career, Colbert’s appreciation for the opportunity to entertain and connect with viewers remains unwavering.
Pathetic lol keep crying
Wes Green your president raped children, trash. And he’s shitting himself right now because he knows it’s going to come out. You really ought to keep the word “pathetic” out of your mouth.
Wes Green your pathetic pedophile in the White House is the one crying.
Wes Green YOU are pathetic
Acclaimed looooool
An old man who was never funny; he was out there to spew vile Marxist propaganda at the moronic democrats who worship him because they are too ignorant to think for themselves.
Elle OConnor you’re a special kind of MAGA-IDIOT stupid.
Elle OConnor No that’s Maga idiot
BAH BYYYYYYYYEEEEEE
Many Russian trolls here
Ron Tulimieri No, I’m a Georgia troll!
Ron Tulimieri maybe they didnāt find him funny as well comedy crosses Borders
Ron Tulimieri Oh yeh. That, or dumbass Fox aficionados (that means ‘fans’ for those that only speak Magalodyte)
Stupid Paramount and CBS..
LMAO at this liberal hack. You just a circus monkey performing your act as you masters taught you to do.
Dale Louque LMAO at you MAGA-IDIOTS that voted for this cruel, narcissistic dumbshit.
Sue Fahrenkamp Scheller thank you. Glad Iām under your skin.
Dale Louque that’s what you cruel treasonous MAGA-IDIOTS live for. Taco man is the only one that gets under my skin. Someone like you is a mosquito bite.
Sue Fahrenkamp Scheller thanks because even a mosquito bite stings !
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Heās not funny at all
Danny Powers LMAOOOOO
Danny Powers maybe you’re not intelligent even to get it
Marilyn Kintz Iām smart enough not to watch this asshole
Danny Powers thsnks for the vulgar language I’m sure tRUMP would be proud
Danny Powers folks with lower intelligence usually donāt āgetā satire or dry humor. Sad.
Who, other than the liberal media, acclaimed this show?
Keith Whitcomb me and millions of educated non-bias people
Keith Whitcomb People with the mental sophistication to get irony. You don’t appear qualified. Move along.
Keith Whitcomb has anyone told you today that you are pathetic – if not, then consider yourself told š¤Ŗ
Never watched a single episode of this jagoff!
Larry Marchek millions have so you arenāt missed loser
Larry Marchek probably a good idea. Dumb people donāt have a sense of humor. Take trumpft for example. No sense of humor at all. Like you Larry.
Jo Goodwin Wow! That hurt Kim š
Larry Marchek itās scientifically proven. Smarter people are funnier. And donāt call me Shirley.
Jo Goodwin Now that was a funny movie š¤£š š
Jo Goodwin So, you were a teacher?
Larry Marchek
Among many professions. Several degrees and numerous licenses.
He’s an asshole
āAcclaimedā by who? Certainly not anyone valuing the old journalism values expected of media as the Constitutional ā4th Estateā.
Gordon Reichal 33 Emmys and a Peabody award. Heās up for another Peabody this year. You can start there. But you wonāt, because youāre a tool
Dan AlvĆrez About as prestigious as being awarded the outstanding salesman in prison by fellow inmates after his trial.
Gordon Reichal speaking from experience, I suppose. Hereās Gordon! Winner of the golden throat award.
Gordon Reichal I thought he was an entertainer not a journalist. Perhaps reconsider your choice of news services if you donāt know the difference.
Kerrie Davis When night show hosts reference the days ānewsā there is more selected propaganda spin than entertainment.
I suspect you are an expert of things in the throat.
Funny? this dweeb? c’mon, man
Colbert is the bomb so hilarious
11 acclaimed seasons, what a joke. You mean like the writers that petaled the Trump/Russia hoax getting Pulitzer Prizes?
He was overpriced and unfunny
If he is funny he will find something soon and start again.
But he won’t, he will forgot e like Latino Acosta,Gay Lemon,Nojoy Reid…..LOSERS.
Hahaha Kimmel’s next
Stephen is wonderful!
What a clown š¤”
He got cancelled that would bring a tear to a glass eye awwww
Ed Jordan now only if the š·(president) would get canceled š
Nasty mouth. That’s funny?
Some people don’t take much to entertain. š
Calvin Taurus that comment almost makes sense – another uneducated Trumpster š¤Ŗ
Kim Millar Are you saying you’re one of those? š
Calvin Taurus yes yes I am
GOOF
Kim Millar I see one of the reasons you mind doesn’t need much to be entertained, you’re Canadian. Guess what I’ve been told is right. š
Bless your heart
CBS BLOWS
Acclaimed? by who? Communists?
1937
Nasty man