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Washington Post, NY Times columns insist Colbert cancelation is due to obsolete format, not politics
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's $40 million annual losses led to its cancellation according to two liberal media columns ...
In the wake of Colbert's cancellation, TheWrap spoke to industry insiders to figure out what late night's future may look ...
The art form was already in decline; this may hasten its demise. But don’t fret about the host. His talents are better ...
Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' was recently canceled, marking a significant moment in late-night TV's struggle for ...
Since Stephen Colbert announced that the "Late Show" was canceled, viewers and industry insiders alike have been quick to ...
That’s where Stephen Colbert comes into play. The liberal equivalent of talk radio took over not just a pair of cable news ...
It's difficult not to see how an ownership change impacted 'The Late Show' franchise, but the move also reveals stubborn ...
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CBS parent Paramount insists that this week's decision to cancel Steven Colbert's “Late Show” was strictly financial, and had ...
Late-night television had been fighting for its survival even before “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was canceled this ...
In late April, after James Corden announced he would step down from "The Late Late Show" next spring, there was immediate speculation about his replacement. But in my view, late-night can still ...
The ratings are in for the second quarter of 2025, and things remain competitive across late-night, with Stephen Colbert ...
Others, however, have had a different response to recent changes to the late-night TV lineup: Who cares? Ratings are down, they point out. The shows can’t get over their Trump obsession.
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