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In the wake of Colbert's cancellation, TheWrap spoke to industry insiders to figure out what late night's future may look like.
Sandra Oh criticized CBS and Paramount during her appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' on July 21 after its cancellation was announced. The network said it was "a financial decision," but the news came days after Colbert criticized Paramount for its $16 million settlement with President Donald Trump.
The gag started with Miranda and Weird Al coming out to perform a song – a Coldplay song, in fact, a reference to the Astronomer scandal, which saw the CEO resigning after getting caught with the company’s HR chief on a kiss-cam at a recent concert from Chris Martin’s band.
Bad Bunny talked about his role in 'Happy Gilmore 2' and described the difference between his stage persona and Benito on 'The Late Show.'
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Andy Cohen has a few ideas about what CBS could’ve done instead of canceling “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” CBS claimed in a shock statement announcing the news last week that the move was “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night” and had nothing to do with parent company Paramount’s pending merger.
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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld is the ratings king of late night with 3.1 million average viewers, despite what Stephen Colbert may be telling his audience.
Brendan Carr, the Chair of President Trump's Federal Communications Commission, is speaking out about CBS' cancelation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Carr wrote on X, "The partisan left's ritualist wailing and gnashing of teeth over Colbert is quite revealing.