Late night hosts rally around Stephen Colbert after show cancellation

Stephen Colbert returned to The Late Show amid its cancellation, joking about the decision while receiving support from fellow hosts. Peers like Jon Stewart criticized the move as politically motivated. Meanwhile, Josh Johnson impressed as guest host on The Daily Show.

Stephen Colbert addressed the cancellation of The Late Show on his July 21 broadcast, reflecting on the news with humor. 'It sunk in that they killed off our show, but they made one mistake,' he said. 'They left me alive.' To lift spirits, Colbert brought Lin-Manuel Miranda and Weird Al Yankovic onstage for a performance of 'Viva La Vida,' nodding to a recent Coldplay concert moment. A spotlight then illuminated a group of late night colleagues in the Ed Sullivan Theater, including Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Andy Cohen, and Anderson Cooper, demonstrating solidarity.

Reactions extended beyond the studio. David Letterman, who founded Late Night, labeled the company's decision 'gutless.' On Comedy Central, Jon Stewart expressed defiance: 'I'm not giving in! I'm not going anywhere!' He added, 'I think?' Stewart accused Paramount, owner of both CBS and Comedy Central, of a political cancellation, likening late night TV's state to 'a Blockbuster kiosk inside of a Tower Records.' He argued that institutional fear should not lead to abandoning the format.

Shifting focus, The Daily Show correspondent Josh Johnson hosted for the first time, drawing strong viewership. He tackled the president's response to the Epstein files and Justice Department talks with Ghislaine Maxwell, quipping, 'Wait, you haven't talked to Ghislaine Maxwell? Epstein's accomplice? The woman he's in the most pictures with?' Johnson's bold humor, including a scenario of Maxwell taking an FBI agent's gun, earned audience laughs and gasps. Nielsen data indicated his episode was the highest-rated non-Stewart show this year, surpassing Stewart in the 18-49 demographic.

The week also featured Robert Klein's 89th appearance on The Tonight Show on July 23, his first dating back to January 19, 1968. Fresh from a Borscht Belt Fest lifetime achievement award, Klein reminisced about early comedy scenes, advising Lorne Michaels to tape Saturday Night Live instead of airing it live.

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Jimmy Kimmel on late-night show set, passionately defending his Melania Trump joke during monologue amid controversy.
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Jimmy Kimmel declines to apologize for Melania Trump “expectant widow” joke after backlash

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Jimmy Kimmel used his Monday night monologue on ABC to defend a joke in which he said first lady Melania Trump had “a glow like an expectant widow,” arguing it was a crack about the Trumps’ age difference rather than a call for violence. The remark drew condemnation from Melania Trump and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt as authorities investigated a shooting and attempted breach near the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at Washington’s Hilton hotel over the weekend.

CBS stated it did not prohibit 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' from airing an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico, but provided legal guidance about potential FCC equal-time rule violations. Host Stephen Colbert claimed on air that network lawyers blocked the segment and instructed him not to discuss it. FCC Democratic Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized the decision as corporate capitulation to the Trump administration.

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The Federal Communications Commission under President Trump intervened to prevent CBS from airing an interview between late-night host Stephen Colbert and Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, citing equal-time rules for political candidates. Colbert defied the order by discussing the incident on air and posting the full interview on YouTube, where it quickly amassed 7.8 million views. The move has provided an unexpected publicity boost to Talarico ahead of Texas primaries.

The Federal Communications Commission has directed Disney's ABC to file early broadcast license renewals for its eight TV stations, following backlash over a joke by Jimmy Kimmel about first lady Melania Trump. The order comes amid criticism from President Donald Trump and Melania Trump, who linked the comedian's remark to a recent assassination attempt on the president. ABC maintains full compliance with regulations.

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Saturday Night Live targeted Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and FBI Director Kash Patel with sharp jokes about their alleged drinking habits during its opening sketch. Comedian Colin Jost portrayed Hegseth holding a large glass of Scotch, while Aziz Ansari played Patel. The segment featured biting satire on their public personas.

Larry David spoke about his collaboration with former President Barack Obama on an HBO series during a panel at SXSW. The discussion highlighted their joint work on the project. The event took place as part of the South by Southwest festival.

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Actor Colman Domingo hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, blending classic and emerging designers in outfits that reflected his characters and personal inspirations. He collaborated with stylists Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald to create looks tied to his promotions for the film Michael and Euphoria's third season. Domingo described the experience as a humbling convergence of career moments.

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