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Late-night viewers appear to have crowned their new favorite following Stephen Colbert’s departure from CBS airwaves. On Monday, the first night that ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and NBC’s Jimmy Fallon returned with new episodes since Colbert signed off,
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” aired its final episode on May 21, but the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor honoring the beloved host will remain in grocery store freezers indefinitely.
For more than two decades, Stephen Colbert has lived in Montclair, driven past the same coffee shops, walked the same parks and sent his kids to the same schools as everyone else in town. That’s […]
“It’s been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here,” Colbert said jokingly during the broadcast
Jimmy Kimmel has some thoughts on the purported death of late-night television. The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host opened up in a new interview with Vulture about the future of the genre following the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” on CBS and his own run-ins with Trump,
The Late Show' is ending, leaving one less voice in a genre which may no longer be viable in the era of streaming.
Stephen Colbert’s final “Late Show" sparks debate over CBS’ decision to cancel the program and the future of late-night television.
Stephen Colbert is still making a splash on the airwaves nearly two weeks after bidding farewell to “The Late Show.” The former host has used his old CBS program’s eBay store to raise thousands of dollars for Monroe Community Media,