Bottom line on demise of Stephen Colbert and his late show
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A review by Fox News Digital found that left-wing journalists and other media figures made hundreds of appearances on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will end in May, but a constellation of stars continue to light the late-night space. Who is still shining?
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CBS said The Late Show ’s cancellation was purely based on finances, despite Stephen Colbert being considered one of the best late-night hosts on a show that was comfortably winning its timeslot in the ratings.
The Late Show' host Stephen Colbert said President Donald Trump's attacks on Barack Obama were distracting from his handling of the Epstein files.
The potential 2028 presidential candidate says he regularly visits Pennsylvania communities that Democrats do not commonly frequent, and delivers on his promises to them.
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Paramount announced last week that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” would be ending in May 2026. While the company claimed the move was a purely “financial decision,” speculation has swirled over whether Colbert’s sharp criticism of Trump had anything to do with his ouster as Paramount looked to get its merger approved.
With the recent news regarding The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s cancellation, comedian and TV host Stephen Colbert has gotten an outpouring of love from both famous friends and loyal supporters of the long-running television show—but it’s the love he's got at home that’s perhaps the most meaningful in the wake of the disappointing news.
Days after the shocking cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," FCC chairman Brendan Carr went on Fox News' "America's Newsroom" to talk with co-host Bill Hemmer — and the anchor wasted no time addressing the elephant in the room.