Trump quips Kimmel ‘is next’ after CBS axes Colbert’s ‘Late Show’
UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – CBS cites $40-$50 million annual losses and corporate strategy behind Stephen Colbert's Late Show cancellation, sparking political scrutiny and calls for investigation by Democrats and writers' guild.
- CBS announced the cancellation of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, stating it was a financial decision and not related to the show's performance.
- Stephen Colbert reacted to the cancellation during the show, announcing that next year would be the last season.
- Donald Trump commented on the cancellation via Truth Social, stating, 'I absolutely love that Colbert got fired; his talent was even less than his ratings.'
- CBS emphasized that the cancellation was due to financial reasons and clarified it was 'not related in any way to the show's performance.
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"CBS's billionaire owners pay Trump $16 million to settle a bogus lawsuit while trying to sell the network to Skydance. Stephen Colbert... slams the deal. Days later, he's fired. Do I think this is a coincidence? NO," Bernie Sanders wrote.
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