Embarrassing REAL reason Stephen Colbert's show was canceled
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CBS canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert because it was losing $40 million a year, it was claimed. 

Matthew Belloni, a journalist for Puck, unveiled the surprising unprofitability of Colbert’s show on Friday, shortly after CNN broke the news earlier in the day, citing its cancellation due to financial losses.

Belloni detailed that The Late Show—whose cancellation was announced on Thursday—has an annual production cost of $100 million, with Colbert, 61, earning between $15 million and $20 million yearly for his role as host.

Colbert beats ABC and NBC rivals Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon in the ratings, but that still wasn’t enough to save him.

In recent times, late-night shows have faced declining profitability as audiences turn to streaming platforms or consume content on their mobile devices instead.

Advertiser revenue has slumped sharply even in the last three years, Puck reported, making it harder to pull Colbert’s show out of the red.  

Colbert was reported to be ‘not angry, actually’ about his cancelation and was chatting with his staff in a ‘matter-of-fact’ way before Thursday’s show, Puck reported.

Colbert, who will broadcast his final show in May 2026, was first informed his show was on the chopping block around July 4, it is claimed. Paramount Co-CEO George Cheeks made the decision, Puck reported.

CBS pulled the plug on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ' solely for financial reasons, insiders at the network have said. Pictured, the veteran host telling viewers his show will be off the air by this time next year on Thursday

CBS pulled the plug on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ‘ solely for financial reasons, insiders at the network have said. Pictured, the veteran host telling viewers his show will be off the air by this time next year on Thursday 

CBS execs weighed the pros and cons of canceling the increasingly unprofitable show during its hosts usual summer vacation this month, sources told CNN Friday. They said the move was financially driven even while speaking anonymously, as did insiders who spoke to Puck

CBS execs weighed the pros and cons of canceling the increasingly unprofitable show during its hosts usual summer vacation this month, sources told CNN Friday. They said the move was financially driven even while speaking anonymously, as did insiders who spoke to Puck

He the went on vacation, giving bosses at CBS time to plot behind his back, CNN reported.

Colbert had news of his cancelation confirmed Thursday.

He moved to share it as quickly as possible so that his staff would not learn of their impending unemployment via leaks to the press. 

All three major late night hosts – Colbert, Kimmel and Fallon – have become notorious for their regular rants about President Trump, which many viewers have complained are boring and off-putting. 

But Belloni said he didn’t believe the famously anti-MAGA Colbert was axed to appease Donald Trump, who recently won a $15 million payout from CBS after suing them over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris he said was deceptively edited. 

The axing of Colbert has delighted Trump, who posted about it on his TruthSocial network earlier today. 

Colbert’s ouster could also make it easier for CBS parent company Paramount’s efforts to merge with media company Skydance in a deal that must be approved by Trump’s Federal Communications Commission. 

Paramount Co-CEO George Cheeks made the decision to do away with the show after years of conversations about whether it was worth airing, sources told Puck and CNN

Paramount Co-CEO George Cheeks made the decision to do away with the show after years of conversations about whether it was worth airing, sources told Puck and CNN

The news comes as David Ellison's (right) company, Skydance, comes closer to purchasing Paramount (Pictured: David with his multi-billionaire father and GOP backer Larry Ellison).The two had no involvement in the decision, according to those familiar

The news comes as David Ellison’s (right) company, Skydance, comes closer to purchasing Paramount (Pictured: David with his multi-billionaire father and GOP backer Larry Ellison).The two had no involvement in the decision, according to those familiar

Earlier this week, Colbert bashed his bossed for settling with Trump, branding the deal a 'big fat bribe.' He still rakes in an average of 2.417 million viewers a year

Earlier this week, Colbert bashed his bossed for settling with Trump, branding the deal a ‘big fat bribe.’ He still rakes in an average of 2.417 million viewers a year

Colbert’s axing came just days after he sniped at CBS bosses for settling with Trump, branding the deal a ‘big fat bribe.’ 

The Late Show  launched in 1993 under David Letterman to compete with longtime late night juggernaut The Tonight Show.

Colbert took over from Letterman in 2015 after his retirement.  

More than three decades later, CBS’s entry into the  late night sphere sits at the top, with second-best Jimmy Kimmel Live! raking in an average of 1.772 million viewers. 

 Colbert, by comparison, collects an average of 2.417 million.  

Colbert – who once played a conservative character on Comedy Central’s satirical late night program The Colbert Report – often aired jokes at the conservative’s expense.

Trump celebrated the news of the show’s cancellation as a result. 

‘I absolutely love that Colbert’ got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings,” he wrote in a Friday Truth Social post.

‘I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. Has even less talent than Colbert,’ he added, before talking up right-wing Fox New star Greg Gutfeld.

‘[He’s] better than all of them combined, including the Moron on NBC who ruined the once great Tonight Show,’ Trump added, referring to Jimmy Fallon.  

Trump previously worked for NBC during his days on ‘The Apprentice.’

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