- **Q: Why was 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' canceled?
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The cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' in May 2026 has sparked debate. CBS TV chief George Cheeks addressed the decision, citing economic challenges in the late-night advertising market and Taylor Tomlinson's exit from 'Af...
CBS's decision to cancel 'The Late Show' stems from a combination of economic and strategic factors. George Cheeks explained that the declining advertising revenue in the late-night TV market made it difficult to justify the show's high production costs, reportedly losing upwards of $40 million a year. The Paramount-Skydance merger added further financial scrutiny, prompting a focus on primetime and sports programming.
Taylor Tomlinson's departure from 'After Midnight' further solidified CBS's decision to exit the late-night space. With both 'The Late Show' and 'After Midnight' ending, CBS opted to revamp its late-night lineup entirely, with 'Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen' taking over the 'After Midnight' slot.
While some speculated that Colbert's criticism of Paramount's settlement with Donald Trump influenced the cancellation, CBS maintains that the decision was purely financial. The network emphasized that the show's performance and content were not factors in the decision.
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