The late exhibition with Stephen Colbert until it ends in May 2026, says CBS star-news.press/wp

The CBS television network announced in a surprise statement on Thursday that The Late Show with Stephen Colib will end in May 2026.
This step “is a purely financial decision against a difficult background late at night (television),” and “is not related in any way to perform the presentation, content or other things.”
This announcement comes just two weeks after the Paramount Mother CBS settled a lawsuit with President Donald Trump from an interview with CBS with his competitor in the elections for the year 2024 Kamala Harris.
This step is approaching the old program, which is more than three decades, leaving the network without a comic dialogue program late at night for the first time since 1993.
The host, Stephen Colib, broke the news in an early recording on Thursday evening, which led to the choir of Boos from the direct studio audience.
“I want to say that people in CBS were great partners,” Colbert said, adding: “Of course, I am grateful to you, the audience, who joined us every night here, there, all over the world.”
Kulber was told the decision on Wednesday night, and the audience was told during Monuhouj on Thursday.
“Yes, I share your feeling,” he said, while the crowd shouted at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York “No” and Bood.
“It is not just the end of our offer, but it is the end of the late offer on CBS. It is not replaced. That’s everything removes.” “It’s a great job. I hope someone else will get it.”
The later offer was created by CBS, the American news partner of the BBC, in 1993 as a competitor to NBC. This came after a dispute between hosts David Litrman and Jay Lino about who should succeed Johnny Carson at the famous night show.
Colbert seized CBS from Litrman in 2015, and became one of the most critical critics on TV late at night.
Before assuming the job at The Late Show, Colbert was the added of “The Colbert Report” at the Comedy Center – a program of distorting American conservative politics and culture.
The announcement of the end of the program came amid talks between Paramount and Skydance Media to integrate the two companies, a move that requires approval from the US federal government.
Democratic Senator Adam Chef published on Thursday that he had finished recording an interview with Colbert immediately before the announcement.
He wondered whether this announcement is linked to a $ 16 million settlement (12 million pounds), the network agreed to pay to Trump, and writing: “If Paramount and CBS finish the late offer for political reasons, the audience deserves to know.”
The settlement came after Trump filed a lawsuit against CBS last October, which claimed that the network had edited an interview that was depicted in a 60 -minute news program with his opponent in the presidential elections, Kamala Harris, to “” direct standards for the Democratic Party. “
Paramount said it would pay to settle the lawsuit, but with the money allocated to the future presidential library, she does not charge him “directly or indirectly.”
Colbert was a major critic of Trump, and hosted many democratic politicians during his work as a host. Last month, a discussion with Zahran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who leads the race to be the mayor of the next New York City.
The decision to cancel the program comes as the networks are struggling to attract the younger viewers, amid competition from the signs online and podcasts, as well as increasing the costs of direct television.
“We consider Stephen Colib to be indispensable and will retire” the privilege of the late offer, “CBS said in its statement.
“We are proud that Stephen called CBS Home. He will be remembered and broadcast in the great Pantheon who grew up late at night.”
The competing broadcasting networks, ABC and NBC, will continue to broadcast their dialogue programs late at night.
Abc’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! It will continue to register in the fall, while NBC hosted Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers signing contracts to continue hosting the width tonight and late at night until 2028, according to Hollywood Observer.
In response to the news of the end of Kulbet’s show, Kimmil seemed to aim to the network, as he published his story on Instagram: “I love you Stephen.
The leader of the former show division, John Batist, described the host of the dialog program as “the greatest doing this ever.”
Director Joud Apato wrote: “My admiration and appreciation for you is without a bottom.” “Enthusiastic about what is the other pants you put in the world.”
“I am very sad. I adore you, Stephen,” the white actress in Snow Rachel Ziegler.
“I love you Stephen. This is the absolute bull … and I look forward to the next ten offers of performances,” added Severance Adam Scott.
Actor and director Ben Steller posted on X that he was “sorry to hear” CBS “canceled one of the best offers they had.
“I wish all the people who work hard on this offer.”
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2025-07-18 07:37:00



