Stephen Colbert Concludes Tenure as Host of CBS’s ‘The Late Show’
1-Minute Brief
Colbert's departure marks a significant shift in late-night television, prompting reflection on his show's cultural and political influence.
Key Facts
- The final episode of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ aired Thursday on CBS.
- Jon Stewart made a guest appearance, offering commentary on CBS and presenting Colbert with a gift.
- Bruce Springsteen performed during the final show, highlighting the program's history of musical guests.
- Colbert discussed his plans for the morning after the last episode, according to The Independent.
- Colbert’s tenure included interviews with figures such as John Lewis and remote hosting during the COVID pandemic.
What Happened
Stephen Colbert hosted his last episode of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS, featuring appearances from Jon Stewart and Bruce Springsteen. The episode reflected on Colbert’s years as host and the show's legacy.
Why It Matters
The end of Colbert’s run is seen as a pivotal moment for late-night TV, with industry observers noting its impact on the format and future of similar programs.
What's Next
Attention now turns to CBS’s plans for the time slot and the broader late-night landscape, as viewers and industry figures assess the show's influence and possible successors.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown7h agoStephen Colbert: From Interviewing John Lewis to Hosting at Home During COVID, These Six Moments Defined His ‘Late Show’ Tenure
- The IndependentLeft14h agoStephen Colbert reveals his plans for the morning after the last ever Late Show
- Google NewsUnknown23h agoJon Stewart Drops Brutal Line About CBS On Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ As It Winds Down
