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Stephen Colbert Signs Off as 'Late Show' Ends

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New York, United States — Stephen Colbert hosted the final episode of The Late Show on Thursday, May 21, concluding his run since 2015 after CBS cancelled the programme. The farewell broadcast featured surprise celebrity appearances and on-stage moments as Colbert closed the show that had been a network fixture for years. This week CBS said the termination was for financial reasons while reporting around the same period included a reported $16 million settlement involving an edited interview and corporate lobbying by Paramount over an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance. Celebrity tributes and public reactions, including statements by political and entertainment figures, followed the episode.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2015: Stephen Colbert begins hosting The Late Show on CBS.
  • Early–mid 2026: Reports emerge of a $16 million settlement related to an edited interview.
  • Mid 2026: Paramount pursues an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance while lobbying for approval.
  • Mid 2026: CBS hires Bari Weiss to run its news division amid corporate changes.
  • 21st May 2026: Colbert hosts the final episode of The Late Show with celebrity guests; public reactions follow.

Why This Matters to You

The end of The Late Show affects your late-night TV options. Colbert's unique blend of humor and news analysis will be missed. If you're a fan, check out his past episodes online. Keep an eye out for CBS's next move in the late-night space.

The Bottom Line

Stephen Colbert's exit from The Late Show marks the end of an era. It's a reminder of the financial pressures on network TV. Remember, the entertainment industry is always evolving. Worth forwarding if you know a Colbert fan who's out of the loop.

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Who Benefited

Competing late-night programs, streaming platforms, and advertisers seeking viewers and brand-safe environments may gain audience share and commercial opportunities following CBS's cancellation of The Late Show.

Who Impacted

Stephen Colbert, his writers and production crew, and loyal viewers lost a long-running program; CBS faced public scrutiny over the cancellation and questions about corporate and political influence.

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Who Benefited

Competing late-night programs, streaming platforms, and advertisers seeking viewers and brand-safe environments may gain audience share and commercial opportunities following CBS's cancellation of The Late Show.

Who Impacted

Stephen Colbert, his writers and production crew, and loyal viewers lost a long-running program; CBS faced public scrutiny over the cancellation and questions about corporate and political influence.

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