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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Jimmy Kimmel Defends 30,000-Viewer Late-Night Shows as Colbert Nears May 21 Farewell
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Jimmy Kimmel Defends 30,000-Viewer Late-Night Shows as Colbert Nears May 21 Farewell

12 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • On Stephen Colbert’s farewell "Late Show" appearance Monday, Jimmy Kimmel challenged the premise that late-night TV must justify its existence, saying audiences now spread across multiple shows and platforms rather than one broadcast giant.
  • Kimmel argued that even with about 30,000 viewers per show, total reach still adds up because fans also watch on YouTube and keep returning despite far more entertainment options.
  • The segment turned sharper when Kimmel called Colbert’s cancellation an "outrage," joked viewers should cancel Paramount+, and said he wanted to see an angrier response from Colbert as the audience chanted his name.
  • Kimmel also said he will not air a new episode on May 21, the night of Colbert’s final show, repeating the tribute he made for David Letterman’s finale.
  • CBS said in 2025 it was ending "The Late Show" for financial reasons, but Colbert has said political pressure remains the most likely explanation, citing the network’s $16 million payment to the Trump administration.
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