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Stephen Colbert took a jab at his employer, CBS, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the Trump administration.
As The Late Show continues to mostly win out over the competition in the ratings, Stephen Colbert will be making the jump to NBC to visit Late Night with Seth Meyers for the first time in well over a decade. Fans can expect to see the two comedy stalwarts sharing the Late Night stage on Tuesday, January 27.
CBS News’ marquee morning and evening shows — including the network’s “Late Night with Stephen Colbert” — are heading for record-low ratings this month, The Post has learned. “CBS Evening News,” hosted by newly-minted anchor Tony Dokoupil,
Stephen Colbert's Monday "Late Show" monologue featured a joke about oil company ExxonMobil that provoked loud groans from his studio audience. Colbert first kicked things off by informing his viewers of the Trump administration's new criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
In contrast to the good news for The Neighborhood, CBS announced the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which will air its final episode in May 2026. This decision marks the end of a significant chapter in late-night television, as the franchise originally began with David Letterman in 1993.
Gov't Mule bandleader Warren Haynes will make a special appearance on CBS' 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' tonight.
Colbert mocked Trump's new international peace body, which other Western nations have largely opposed, and threw a dig at his employer in the process
Stephen Colbert offered a swift response to President Trump's assertion in Davos, Switzerland Wednesday that "sometimes you need a dictator," telling America's commander-in-chief, "Nope!" "No one ever 'needs a dictator,
Late-night host Stephen Colbert has added his voice to a growing chorus of critics calling out White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, following her defense of President Donald Trump’s latest verbal gaffe.