Stephen Colbert Hosts Final Episode of 'The Late Show' After 11 Years
1-Minute Brief
Colbert's departure marks the end of a significant era in late-night television, drawing attention from political figures, celebrities, and fans.
Key Facts
- Stephen Colbert delivered his final monologue and thanked viewers during his last 'Late Show' broadcast.
- CBS ended 'The Late Show' franchise with Colbert's final episode as host.
- Colbert's tenure as host lasted 11 years.
- The finale featured a star-studded lineup and avoided political commentary, according to reports.
- Hundreds of fans gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan for the farewell taping.
What Happened
Stephen Colbert hosted his final episode of 'The Late Show,' concluding his 11-year run as host. The broadcast included celebrity appearances and a direct address to viewers.
Why It Matters
The end of Colbert's tenure signals a shift in the late-night television landscape and reflects his influence on American culture and political discourse.
What's Next
There has been no official announcement regarding a successor or the future of the 'Late Show' time slot. Reactions from political and entertainment figures continue to emerge.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft4h agoStephen Colbert directly addresses viewers in final Late Show monologue: ‘Thanks for being here’
- Fox NewsRight1h agoStephen Colbert takes final bow as 'Late Show' host in star-studded, nonpolitical finale
- CBS NewsLeft22h agoColbert hosts "The Late Show" one last time tonight as franchise ends
