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highplainsdem

(63,622 posts)
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:07 PM Jul 2025

Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, and Jon Stewart will be on Colbert's Late Show tonight to show solidarity

Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, and Jon Stewart are set to appear on tonight’s episode of ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ to show solidarity, LateNighter reports.

Pop Crave (@popcrave.com) 2025-07-22T02:18:07.891Z


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Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, and Jon Stewart will be on Colbert's Late Show tonight to show solidarity (Original Post) highplainsdem Jul 2025 OP
Was gonna watch anyway, but this sounds really good. Think next 10 months should be interesting. Silent Type Jul 2025 #1
Good start, the new name for Washington football team is, "Washington Epsteins." Silent Type Jul 2025 #7
I was thinking of a doo-wop group - cab67 Jul 2025 #10
Thanks for the info. applegrove Jul 2025 #2
How can I watch online?? hookaleft Jul 2025 #3
At YT, search for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, sign up, you'll be invited a few hours after it airs. I fierywoman Jul 2025 #11
Aww... Fantastic! I've read there's a big Cha Jul 2025 #4
Thanks for the headsup headsup headsup - I'm thinking Stephen will leave sooner. UTUSN Jul 2025 #5
BWAH! - "The Washington EPSTEINS - high school cheerleaders"!!!!!!!!!!! UTUSN Jul 2025 #6
He's going for the jugular. This can't go 10 months! - just said to KRASNOV "Go fuck yourself"! UTUSN Jul 2025 #8
Hope everyone is watching Colbert tonight Grim Chieftain Jul 2025 #9
NOT ALL IS AS IT SEEMS Jimvanhise Jul 2025 #12
It's called a contract. flvegan Jul 2025 #13
Paying Colbert for the remainder of the contract but stopping production of the show would not be breach of contract Midwestern Democrat Jul 2025 #15
An earlier post - the advertisers have paid months in advance ... rubbersole Jul 2025 #14
I was listening to Olbermann's podcast last night. usedtobedemgurl Jul 2025 #16
 

Silent Type

(12,412 posts)
1. Was gonna watch anyway, but this sounds really good. Think next 10 months should be interesting.
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:10 PM
Jul 2025

fierywoman

(8,662 posts)
11. At YT, search for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, sign up, you'll be invited a few hours after it airs. I
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:47 AM
Jul 2025

just heard the monologue (9:30 pm Pacific Time) -- the rest will come when it comes..

Cha

(321,425 posts)
4. Aww... Fantastic! I've read there's a big
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:29 PM
Jul 2025

Petition going on for CBS to Not Cancel Stephen Colbert.

UTUSN

(77,795 posts)
5. Thanks for the headsup headsup headsup - I'm thinking Stephen will leave sooner.
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:32 PM
Jul 2025

Is it inconceivable that this will snowball into an on-air movement?! Will Paramount put up with it?




UTUSN

(77,795 posts)
8. He's going for the jugular. This can't go 10 months! - just said to KRASNOV "Go fuck yourself"!
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:43 PM
Jul 2025

Besides gigging CBS - KRASNOV "has drawn pubic hair on every executive order!"




Grim Chieftain

(2,272 posts)
9. Hope everyone is watching Colbert tonight
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:53 PM
Jul 2025

Last edited Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:32 AM - Edit history (1)

He is letting it all out, killing it! If you miss it tonight, be sure to see it on You Tube tomorrow.

Jimvanhise

(614 posts)
12. NOT ALL IS AS IT SEEMS
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:56 AM
Jul 2025

If Colbert had been cancelled to appease Trump, he would not still be on for another ten months. I have no doubt that Colbert and his staff believe this story, but the fact is that late night TV has lost much of its audience from even just 5 years ago. Seth Myers only has 4 new shows a week. Conan O'Brien's show went from one hour to a half hour only to be cancelled last year. When shows cease being profitable, the end is near. I'm sure all of this will be great for the show's ratings, though and when the show ends in ten months Colbert will have lined up a fat new deal with another network.

flvegan

(66,627 posts)
13. It's called a contract.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 01:07 AM
Jul 2025

Which he has through the end of the announced period. This cancellation is a non-renewal of the contract.

CBS/Paramount was probably well-advised by counsel that violating that contract would be sufficient grounds for a lawsuit that likely would have fucked their merger plans just a bit.

Midwestern Democrat

(1,049 posts)
15. Paying Colbert for the remainder of the contract but stopping production of the show would not be breach of contract
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 04:25 AM
Jul 2025

Many shows have been cancelled before all of the contracted episodes were made - they simply pay off everyone with a contract for the remaining contracted unmade episodes.

rubbersole

(11,328 posts)
14. An earlier post - the advertisers have paid months in advance ...
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 01:13 AM
Jul 2025

...assuming Cobert would be the host. Plus, the optics of removing him now would be brand damaging beyond any monetary advantage. It already is.

usedtobedemgurl

(2,087 posts)
16. I was listening to Olbermann's podcast last night.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 07:12 AM
Jul 2025

Not sure what to think of his perspective. He said Colbert is not being fired because of what's his name. He said if he was, Colbert would not be kept on until - I forget, is it November or October? He used one of his own firings to back up this example. I thought Colbert was immediately gone. If he truly is staying for months, it feels like it is not the orange one doing it. He would want Colbert gone at once.

The part I definitely did not agree with was when he said late night talk shows are going away. From what I have heard, Colbert's show is strongest in ratings of all the late night talk shows. Why not fire the weakest first and see if that audience joins the strongest show?

With my brain injury, I am never sure what to think. It feels like maybe he has a point? Has anyone listened to that episode, or is what Keith is saying make sense?

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