Stephen Colbert's Late Show ends after nearly 11 years

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is set to conclude its run this Thursday.

The program, which Colbert has hosted since taking over from David Letterman, has spanned nearly 11 years on CBS. The ending comes not on Colbert’s terms but marks the close of a period noted for thoughtful and irreverent commentary on current events.

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Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher pressed Sen. Chris Murphy on allegations that CBS News is bending coverage to please President Donald Trump, during Murphy’s Friday night appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.”

Stephen Colbert hosted the final episode of The Late Show on CBS on May 21, 2026, at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. The program ended after CBS announced its cancellation last summer for financial reasons. Paul McCartney appeared as the last guest.

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Stephen Colbert ended his run as host of CBS' The Late Show on Thursday with a star-studded finale that featured Paul McCartney and an elaborate black hole storyline. The hour-long episode ran 17 minutes over its usual time and included tributes from past late-night hosts.

Anderson Cooper wrapped up his nearly two-decade run on CBS' 60 Minutes with an emotional sign-off in May 2026. He cited wanting more family time with his young sons while staying at CNN.

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Foo Fighters appeared as musical guests on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing 'Window' and 'Caught in the Echo.' Frontman Dave Grohl discussed the band's origins after Nirvana, their new album Your Favorite Toy, and advice for his daughter Violet Grohl. The performance aired last night.

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