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The Late Show’s cancellation looms large over the late-night talk show space and arguably the entertainment industry as a whole. As it stands, the Stephen Colbert-fronted show is set to finish with a near 11-year run on CBS this coming May.
A new winner was named for the Outstanding Talk Series category at the 2025 Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14. 'The Daily Show', 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', and 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' were also up for the prize.
The 2025 Emmys were long on tired gags and wonky moments. Luckily, Stephen Colbert came to the rescue and punched a higher floor
Stephen Colbert drew attention to CBS’ controversial decision to end his long-running “Late Show” during an appearance at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. While presenting during the ceremony Sunday at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Colbert teasingly whipped out a vintage headshot while quipping about looking for a new job.
Host Nate Bargatze mocking nominees, Hannah Einbinder calling out ICE and 'Gilmore Girls' and 'Law & Order' reunions were among the night's highlights.
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Stephen Colbert Joked About What He’ll Do Next On 'The Late Show,' But Honestly It’s A Pretty Solid Idea
The news that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is coming to an end has shocked fans and late-night hosts alike. Of course, one has to assume nobody was quite as shocked as Colbert himself, who was likely expecting to spend years,
John Oliver revealed on Monday that part of him wanted to see Jimmy Kimmel win an Emmy over Stephen Colbert, just because it'd be funny
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Stephen Colbert challenges Americans to lead with love
What we need right now are examples of people who understand the strength in empathy and the power of fair and even-keeled discussion.