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ShowMay 19, 2026
Watch: Stephen Colbert, it's time to close...
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ends on Thursday. Today’s show features a tribute to all his best moments.
“The canceling of the show, despite people trying to blame Donald Trump, is a financial decision. It turns out that when you lose a network worth tens of millions of dollars, and you are unwilling to sacrifice your exorbitant salary and budget, and you have to compete with people who are kicking your ass online with a fraction of those resources, it's not financially sound,” Crowder said.
According to CBS, May 21 will be the last episode of The Late Show.
CBS will end "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and retire "The Late Show" franchise in May 2026, the company announced Thursday, calling it "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night."
CBS called Colbert irreplaceable and said the show's ending was "not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount," CBS' parent company.
"We are proud that Stephen called CBS home," the network said in a statement. "He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late night television."
Comics Unleashed will replace the show’s spot.
“I recognize there are plenty of people on the left who are funny. John Stewart is very funny. Kathleen Madigan is one of the only female comedians out there who is a genuinely good writer and is funny. John Oliver has some funny bits that we have talked about on the show. Bill Maher has never been in my opinion, and neither has Colbert,” Crowder said. “He was incapable of being funny. He was precluded from being funny because of whom he was beholden to.”
According to Crowder, once Colbert started being himself, the show became objectively unwatchable.
“I do mean that objectively because you can see the numbers,” Crowder said.
One of his worst moments was when he broadcast from home and promoted pro-lockdown policies during COVID.
Another low point was convincing the public that Biden was not experiencing mental decline.
And if all that was not bad enough, his worst moment was when he advocated for Americans to get the vaccine, with a recurring segment of him dancing to showtunes.
“You have to accept he is either a coward who believed all of it, or he was in on the propaganda because he was doing the bidding of the government,” Crowder said. “Either way, you lose the ability to claim you are a rebel.”
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