Stephen Colbert Reveals How He Found Out ‘Late Show’ Was Canceled

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Stephen Colbert‘s long-running late-night talk show, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” is coming to an end in May 2026. The host opened up about the show’s cancellation during an in-depth interview with GQ.


Stephen Colbert on the News of His Show’s Cancellation

CBS announced in July that it was pulling the plug on the No. 1 late-night show, calling it “purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night.”

“It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content, or other matters happening at Paramount,” the network added.

The comedian, 61, revealed to GQ in an interview published Monday, November 3, that he found out about his show’s cancellation through a middleman.

“They didn’t call me and tell me!” he said of parent company CBS. “My manager told me.”

He continued, “They told him, and he told me…I was so tired. I was lying down on my couch with a pillow over my eyes going, ‘Hey, James, what’s going on?’ I was prone. And he said, ‘This is going to be the last season.’ So I sat up and was like, ‘Oh, okay. Well, that’s interesting. I did not expect that.’”

Colbert recalled being told CBS was “getting out of the late-night space altogether because it’s no longer profitable for the network.”


Colbert Broke the News to His Audience

Colbert — who took over for David Letterman in 2015 — shocked fans when he announced the cancellation news live on his show.

“It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away,” he said.

Now, months later, the host admitted to GQ that he has yet to wrap his head about it all.

“I mean, I have accepted it. I’ve wrapped my head around that,” he told the outlet. “But in terms of how I feel about it, no, I don’t know because the shows go on. I don’t necessarily know how I’ll feel about it until I’m not doing it anymore, because it’s all-consuming.”

He added, “Every show’s got to end at some time. And I’ve been on a bunch of shows that have ended sometimes by our lights and sometimes by the decision of other people. And that’s just the nature of show business. You can’t worry about that. You got to be a big boy about that. But I think we’re the first number one show to ever get canceled.”

Colbert’s exit from CBS marks the first major network stepping away from late-night. The network has yet to announce what will replace Colbert’s time slot.

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