CBS confirms end date for long-running late-night staple
Colbert prepares to sign off
January 27, 2026: CBS has confirmed that the final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air on May 21, bringing an end to one of late night television’s most influential eras. The announcement marks a major shift in the late-night landscape.
End confirmed.

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A defining run in late-night TV
Stephen Colbert took over the desk in 2015, reshaping the show with sharp political satire and cultural commentary. His tenure consistently dominated ratings and online conversation.
Era defined.

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Why the finale matters
The end of Colbert’s run signals more than just a host change—it reflects the evolving nature of late-night television itself. Audiences have increasingly shifted toward digital platforms.
Times change.
Reaction from fans and peers
Fans expressed sadness and gratitude across social media, while fellow comedians praised Colbert’s impact on comedy and political discourse. Many called his run unforgettable.
Tributes roll in.
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What comes next for late night
CBS has not announced a replacement or future plans for the time slot. Industry watchers expect major changes ahead.
Unclear future.

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Final thoughts
The final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will close a significant chapter in television history. May 21 now stands as a landmark date for late-night fans.
Curtain call.
Published by HOLR Magazine

