Stephen Colbert Opens Up About ‘Late Show’ Cancellation
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CBS' "The Late Show" franchise is scheduled to end after its current season.
As The Late Show continues to mostly win out over the competition in the ratings, Stephen Colbert will be making the jump to NBC to visit Late Night with Seth Meyers for the first time in well over a decade. Fans can expect to see the two comedy stalwarts sharing the Late Night stage on Tuesday, January 27.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will conclude in May after more than 30 years on air, with Colbert hosting for more than 10 years.
Stephen Colbert used his late-night show to clap back at the new F.C.C. “crackdown rules” that his lawyers warned him “not to talk about.” “A new crackdown on late-night TV? That has enormous implications for me for four more months,
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During Wednesday’s (January 14) opening monologue, Colbert played a clip of the viral moment from Trump’s visit to a Ford plant in Detroit on Tuesday (January 13), during which an auto worker heckled the President, calling him a “pedophile protector.”
The late-night talk show host joked that the attack gave a clue about the Epstein files.