Stephen Colbert Opens Up About 'The Late Show' Ending and What's Next
Stephen Colbert won Outstanding Talk Series despite his show's cancellation due to $40 million annual losses, dedicating his Emmy to late assistant Amy Cole.
- Stephen Colbert's show on CBS is ending, with the network citing financial reasons for its cancellation, losing $40 million a year as reported by Paramount sources.
- Colbert received an Emmy for Best Talk Series shortly after the cancellation announcement, celebrating with a defiant message to his supporters.
- Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed concerns about political motivations behind the cancellation, linking it to Colbert's comments on CBS's $16 million settlement with Trump.
- Despite criticism of his political style, Colbert remains defiant, stating during his Emmy acceptance speech, 'Sometimes you only truly know how much you love something when you get a sense that you might be losing it.
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Two months after CBS announced the end of his talk show, the host received a very symbolic award, at the heart of a political and television battle.
Stephen Colbert Opens Up About 'The Late Show' Ending and What's Next
Stephen Colbert is opening up about what’s next for him after The Late Show ends in May. Colbert, 61, and his team took home the award for Outstanding Talk Series at the 2025 Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 14, for the very first time after multiple nominations over the last decade. Speaking to Us Weekly and other outlets backstage at the Emmys, the comedian said he is focusing on making The Late Show appointment viewing over the next nine mont…
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