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Donald Trump has publicly denied any connection to the cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', asserting it was a financial decision and calling Colbert a victim of low ratings. He also warned that other hosts may be next.
"It isn’t the end of Colbert," Galloway wrote. "It’s the end of late-night TV. Colbert’s Late Show reportedly has been losing more than $40 million a year for CBS, with a budget of $100 million per season and about 200 employees." Galloway compared those economics to those of his own company.
So they want CBS to take care of all of that mess.” In his interview with EW, Odenkirk sets aside the mess to opine, “Here’s the one thing I’m not remotely concerned about: not having Stephen Colbert do excellent work for the rest of his life as long as he wants to.
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Seth Meyers Says He'd 'Worry About Myself, Mental Health-Wise' If His Late Show Was Canceled
Seth Meyers reflected on what the end of his late-night show would feel like to him days after CBS announced 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' will end after next season.
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'Daily Show' co-creator sounds off on cancellation of Colbert's show, accuses CBS of being 'afraid'
The co-creator of "The Daily Show," Lizz Winstead, accused CBS of canceling liberal comedian Stephen Colbert's show due to fear of President Trump during an MSNBC interview.
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Josh Shapiro and Stephen Colbert talk Trump, arson, and his failed bid for student government
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Stephen Colbert, both critics of President Donald Trump, spoke about a variety of topics on the show, which is slated to end next year.
Supporters of Stephen Colbert took to the streets of New York City following the cancellation of The Late Show. The demonstrators gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater and marched to Paramount’s Times Square headquarters.
Days after news circulated that “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” had been canceled, another show is under fire.