Jon Stewart reacts to Colbert’s 'Late Show' cancellation
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Show' host, who started his Monday broadcast addressing his ‘Late Show’ counterpart’s cancellation, also posted on social media last week about the news.
Late-night hosts took a moment out of their shows Monday night to share their thoughts about CBS cancelling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert — and they didn't hold back.
The cancellation from CBS comes after Colbert criticized his parent company on-air for their $16 million settlement with Trump.
Show" host warned TV networks against giving in to "corporate fear" over President Donald Trump's "fragile and vengeful" demeanor.
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Stephen Colbert addresses cancellation of "The Late Show"In his first show since CBS announced it was ending "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert joked about the network's decision, responded to Trump's online reaction and thanked fellow late-night hosts for their support.
Stephen Colbert is receiving messages of support and affection from his fellow late-night hosts after announcing that CBS was canceling his show, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” next May.
John Oliver, Stephen Colbert's fellow "Daily Show" alum, is speaking out about CBS' shock cancellation of "The Late Show."
It’s the end of an era, because The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS has ben canceled. And to be clear, no, Stephen’s not being replaced—the entire late night show has been axed.
Late-night hosts including Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon joined Colbert in solidarity. “I’m going to go ahead and say it,” he quipped: “Cancel culture has gone too far.”
Jimmy Kimmel didn't mince words in his response to CBS canceling "Late Night with Stephen Colbert." Here's how Hollywood is reacting.
The Writers Guild of America called on New York State Attorney General Letitia James to investigate the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show"