CBS cancels Stephen Colbert's show
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The network’s bombshell announcement that the “Late Show” will end next May takes away President Trump’s most prominent TV critic and the most popular entertainment program in its genre.
Curtis is not the first star to voice her disappointment in the “Late Show” ending. Ben Stiller wrote on X that CBS was axing “one of the best shows they have,” while Adam Scott was even more blunt, saying “This is absolute bullshit and I for one am looking forward to the next 10 months of shows.”
Jamie Lee Curtis responded to the news about Stephen Colbert with a message, suggesting that the cancellation may be politically motivated.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy bashed Stephen Colbert on Saturday, calling the late-night host “ungrateful” after Colbert’s show was axed by CBS in what the network claimed was a
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CNN Chief Media Analyst Brian Stelter melted down during a Thursday evening appearance on the network over the cancellation of
After CBS pulled the plug on Colbert’s top-rated late-night show, Dave Portnoy says the move wasn’t political — it was just business.
More than a dozen high-profile news anchors and hosts have left their roles or had their shows canceled. See who's been impacted in recent months.
The Late Show host Stephen Colbert is teaming up with Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello for a one-off reunion as part of the 2025 New York Comedy Festival. They will make an appearance at New York City’s Town Hall on Saturday, Nov. 8 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of ...