What's Happening?
The final episode of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' set a new record for weeknight viewership, drawing an average of 6.74 million viewers according to Nielsen ratings. This surpasses the viewership of Colbert's debut episode in 2015, which had 6.55
million viewers. The finale featured a notable performance by Colbert alongside Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Louis Cato, and Jon Batiste. Despite the show's cancellation by CBS due to financial pressures, the finale's success highlights its impact in the late-night television landscape. The episode was extended, keeping viewers engaged longer than usual, and was strategically aired against reruns from competitors Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.
Why It's Important?
The record-setting finale underscores the significant role 'The Late Show' played in shaping late-night television, particularly with its blend of comedy and political commentary. The show's cancellation reflects broader challenges in the industry, where traditional TV viewership is declining due to digital media consumption. The finale's success may influence future programming decisions and strategies for CBS and other networks as they navigate the evolving media landscape. The transition to 'Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen' marks a shift in CBS's late-night strategy, focusing on profitability through a 'time buy' model, which could set a precedent for other networks facing similar financial constraints.
What's Next?
With 'The Late Show' concluded, CBS will replace it with 'Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen,' a roundtable comedy talk show that avoids topical humor, allowing for flexible replayability. This change signifies a departure from the politically charged content that characterized Colbert's tenure. The new programming strategy aims to ensure immediate profitability for CBS, as Allen's production company will lease the airtime and sell advertising. This shift may lead to changes in audience dynamics, with viewers potentially migrating to other late-night shows like those hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon.











