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The letterman of David showed his support subtle Stephen Colbert After CBS canceled The late show.
Letterman, 78, posted a compilation video of his tenure as the late show host between 1993 and 2015, through YouTube on Monday, July 21. The clip headed at CBS.
“You can’t spell CBS without BS,” read the headline. (“BS” is hand -custom for bulls ***.)
Many supporters of the late night program took to the comments section to approve Letterman’s stance.
“Letterman should come back to the Colbert show and ridicule CBS with a new top ten list for its cancel,” wrote one user, while another answered, “Dave’s social team again at a point. Tip a hat for you all!”
Letterman was the long -standing host of the dear evening program before Colbert, who is now 61, took over in 2015. Last week Colbert revealed that Cancel CBS The late show And the late night program would end for food Following the season of 2025-2026.
“Before we start the show I want to let you know something I found last night,” the host during tapping a chapter on July 17 shared through Instagram. “Next year will be our last season, the network will expire The late show in May. “
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Scott Kowalchyk © 2025 CBSThe crowd exploded in Boos and Colbert admitted to shared their “feelings.”
“It’s not just the end of our show but an end The late show on CBS. I am not replaced. All this goes away, ”he continued.” I want to say that the people at CBS have been great partners … and I’m grateful to the audience, you, who have joined us every night, out there, and all over the world. “
CBS executives later released a statement addressing the decision, revealing that a “financial” choice led to the cancellation. They added that “in no way related to the performance, content or other issues of the show took place in Paramount.”
After the news broke from The late showcanceled, without a late night guests throw their support behind Colbert including Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy Fallon. Seth Meyers and more.
“Obviously, I love Stephen, I love her staff, I love that show – it’s incredibly sad. I’m partly excited to see what they want to do for the next 10 months,” John Oliver Correspondents said following the news. “It’s terrible, terrible news for the world of comedy.”
Fallon, Meyers, Oliver, Jon Stewart. Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper appear in the audience of The late show Episode on Monday, July 21, to show unity with Colbert.