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What We Lose as 'The Late Show' With Colbert Ends

First seen 5/21/2026, 3:35:03 AM · 4 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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Stephen Colbert concluded his tenure as host of "The Late Show" on Thursday night, marking the end of a 33-year era in late-night television. The show has been a significant platform for political commentary and entertainment since its inception, evolving through various hosts and styles.

Coverage of Colbert's departure varies across outlets. CBS News focused on the emotional aspects of the farewell, highlighting Colbert's contributions and the show's legacy. In contrast, RealClearPolitics emphasized the cultural implications of Colbert's exit, framing it as a loss for the absurdist style introduced by David Letterman. The lean right outlet also reflected on the broader impact on late-night television, while CBS maintained a more celebratory tone.

No outlet addressed the potential future of late-night programming or how Colbert's departure might influence upcoming hosts. This omission leaves a gap in understanding the evolving landscape of late-night television, which may be particularly relevant for audiences interested in media trends.

Headline framing

The headlines reflect varying perspectives on the end of 'The Late Show,' with a neutral inquiry about protests and a focus on loss from a right-leaning outlet.

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USED BY THE RIGHT ONLY
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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
r-singularity
Protests by the end of the year?
The headline raises a question about potential protests without a clear stance.
Lean Left
CBS
"The Late Show" ends after 33 years on TV
ends
The headline presents a straightforward announcement about the show's conclusion.
Lean Right
Real Clear Politics
What We Lose as 'The Late Show' With Colbert Ends
lose
The headline emphasizes the negative implications of the show's cancellation.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 1 source

CBS News — Top Lean Left
"The Late Show" ends after 33 years on TV
Stephen Colbert signed off from "The Late Show" on Thursday night, ushering in a new era following its legendary 33-year run. Writer Mark Malkoff joins CBS News with more.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 1 source

r/singularity Center
Protests by the end of the year?
Mixed Factuality · Other

Lean Right · 2 sources

RealClearPolitics - Homepage Lean Right
What We Lose as 'The Late Show' With Colbert Ends
We'll see Stephen Colbert again, but his broadcast exit closes out David Letterman's absurdist TV legacy
Mixed Factuality · Other
RealClearPolitics - Homepage Lean Right
What We Lose as 'The Late Show' With Colbert Ends
We'll see Stephen Colbert again, but his broadcast exit closes out David Letterman's absurdist TV legacy
Mixed Factuality · Other

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