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CBS jabs at Stephen Colbert for losing $40 million a year while announcing replacement
Stephen Colbert hosted The Late Show for the last time on Thursday, May 21, but not before he made his own dig at the late-night show's network, CBS.
CBS celebrated a financial victory lap one week after ousting beloved late-night host Stephen Colbert. In a statement on Thursday, a spokesperson for the TV network both praised The Late Show‘s replacement,
Ratings data revealed that CBS saw an 85% loss in viewership after replacing Stephen Colbert's Late Show with billionaire Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed.
On Friday, Stephen Colbert returned to the airwaves 23 hours after the end of The Late Show, hosting a delightful, full-length episode of Only In Monroe, a local access show based in Monroe, Michigan.
CBS and Paramount backed away from copyright challenges to limit distribution of Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show. He ended his run as host of "The Late Show" on Thursday.
Colbert was a guest host on last Friday’s episode of Michigan public access station, “Only in Monroe,” which is broadcast from Monroe, Michigan.
One night after signing off "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert appeared on a local access show in Monroe, Michigan.
CBS yanked copyright takedown notices targeting uploads of Stephen Colbert’s surprise return to a tiny Michigan public-access TV show in the wake of online backlash. The Paramount-owned network had been issuing the notices against YouTube users who reposted Colbert’s appearance on “Only in Monroe,
Stephen Colbert’s final episode of The Late Show marked the end of an era in late-night television, but viewers tuning into CBS Mornings may not have known it ever happened. Despite the finale being one of the most significant moments in the network’s recent entertainment history,
Stephen Colbert tried to prank CBS during "The Late Show" finale by having his band play copyrighted "Peanuts" music, but CBS holds the license.
Gayle wants it both ways,’ an insider said in a new report about ‘CBS Mornings’ ignoring Colbert’s final show last week.