Jimmy Kimmel irate over Colbert cancellation, criticizes CBS ending 'Late Show'
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 19 – CBS cited annual losses exceeding $40 million and declining viewership as reasons for ending the show, amid corporate mergers and political controversy surrounding host Stephen Colbert.
- CBS announced that 'The Late Show' will end in May 2026 due to financial reasons, stating it is not related to the show's performance or content.
- Jimmy Kimmel criticized CBS for canceling the show, calling it a 'purely financial decision' amid media pressure.
- Stephen Colbert criticized CBS's parent company for settling with President Donald Trump, labeling it a 'big fat bribe.'
- The cancellation reflects broader creative tensions in late-night television, as noted by critics regarding declining viewership and corporate pressures.
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