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    CBS to End The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Due to Financial Reasons

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    In a shocking turn of events that surprised absolutely no one, CBS has decided to bid adieu to Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” after the forthcoming TV season. The reasoning? A “financial decision,” which translates roughly to “we’d rather not pay for this when everyone’s off watching cat videos online.”

    This radical move heralds the end of an era where CBS basked in the glow of original late-night programming, all of which began when they heroically pried David Letterman away from NBC in ancient history — or 1993, if you prefer specifics. Sadly, days of late-night cash cows are fading much faster than the bright-eyed dreams of the 90s, as younger viewers flock to their screens to watch everything but TV.

    CBS executives, in a statement bursting with affection, declared: “We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable,” followed by the puzzling news that they will also retire the entire “Late Show” franchise in May 2026. Apparently, financial logic holds that if you can’t afford to keep one host, it only makes sense to banish the entire establishment. So kind of CBS to give us this lovely void to navigate!

    Colbert, who learned of this development right before last Thursday’s taping — a classic case of “hey buddy, surprise!” — expressed his heartfelt thanks to CBS and his dedicated staff of roughly 200. “It is a fantastic job. I wish somebody else was getting it,” he said, clearly channeling that classic late-night humor where one acknowledges impending doom with a pinch of sarcasm. Audience boos ensued, perfectly timed for dramatic effect. “It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS,” he mournfully mused, confirming that indeed, it will be as sad as a ramen noodle on a Tuesday night.

    Naturally, speculation is running rampant about internal politics, as both Colbert and fellow late-night sage Jon Stewart become pondering targets for Skydance Media’s executives. You know, the ones whose idea of political intrigue skews more toward “let’s make late-night shows less funny and more like a sad, lonely dinner party in a remote corner of the internet.” Welcome to the age of worryingly bland late-night commentary!

    In the ongoing saga of CBS’s late-night decline, they’ve already slipped a few notches on their midnight activity chart by ousting “After Midnight,” because who wouldn’t want to watch a comedian trying to punch up a dreary landscape? So far, none of the usual big shots—Fallon, Kimmel, or even Colbert—are hosting on Fridays anymore. It’s a veritable graveyard of creativity in the wee hours, although we can always rely on streaming platforms to remind us that timing is a loose, polyamorous practice.

    Yes, CBS has ventured beyond puzzled looks and is actively preparing a void in the midst of their programming saga, initially appealing for advertiser interest during May’s “upfront” meetings—likely a master plan to wax poetic about a more collage-like late-night landscape. The genius announcement of Johnny Carson’s exit from the “Tonight Show” in front of a sea of advertisers will only serve to amplify the melancholy echo of what late-night might have been. Meanwhile, big players like NBC are still summoning advertisers to cash in on nostalgia, one tired joke at a time.

    And so, as Colbert prepares for his last hurrah, we intrepid viewers are left to wonder: Is it the ratings CBS is shunning, or rather the currency required to secure them amidst the streaming flood? As they morph into a retro rerun string, perhaps we should brace ourselves for “The Late Show” replacement, which will likely not be a sharp-witted segment but rather a dizzying montage of past blunders—something easy to forget as we swipe mindlessly through infinite streams of delightful distraction!

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