Washington: ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ one of the most popular American talk shows, will end its 10 years longer on CBS, the network said. While many have criticized the CBS’s decision to cancel the show, US President Donald Trump has made him happy.
Donald Trump expressed his happiness to cancel Stephen Colbert’s show and made fun of his talent to host the talk show.
Taking his true social stage, Trump also criticized Jimmy Kimmel in future, predicting to cancel his show ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’.
“I fully love that Colbert was fired.
In the declaration of a partner by CBS, the network stated that the cancellation of the late show was “purely a financial decision against a challenging background” and “somehow did not belong to the show’s performance, content or other matters in paramount,” CBS Parents Paramount Paramount is a possible reference to the pending acquisition of global.
The decision has shocked many people, including late night hosts Andy Cohen, who expressed his mistrust and sadness about the conclusion of the show.
Kohen, known for hosting ‘Watch What Hapts Live’ on Bravo, shared his views on late night TV’s outdoors.
Speaking to the deadline at the Las Culture Culture Awards, Cohen said, “It is a sad day for late night television.” He accepted the important role of Colbert and praised his work, called him “unique talent”.
“I think it’s a sad day for late night television. I think it’s a sad day for CBS. I think Stephen Colbert is a unique talent. He has an incredible next chapter,” he said.
He said, “I can’t believe that CBS is shutting down the lights at 11:30 pm after local news. I am shocked. He is one of the three late night shows that Amy was sufficient for enrollment. He builds a stunning show,” he said.
According to Peoples, Colbert announced on Thursday 17 July at Ed Sulivan Theater in New York during the show taping.
Colbert, who took over the show in September 2015 after David Letterman retired, told Live audience that CBS had decided to end the program in May next year.
“Before we start the show, I want you to learn something that I came to know last night,” Colbert said during his early monopoly.
“Our last season will be next year. The network will end the late show in May.”
The audience responded with Bose, to which Kolbert replied, “This is not just the end of our show, but it is the end of the late show on CBS. I am not being replaced.”
He went to share that he feels “grateful” for his team and fans. “I am an extraordinary, deep grateful for 200 people working here. We meet to do this show. We do this show every day, every day for each other, and I have the responsibility to share what I do every day in front of this camera.”