CBS has owned the Ed Sullivan Theater for decades. |
This!....or wearing stupid MAGA hats that announce their stupidity. |
More like 20,000,000. I switched back and forth between Colbert and Kimmel every night. |
No way you are younger than 65. This is classic 1995 TV habit. |
Colbert hasn't been funny for a long time, but I tuned in just for all the Moralizing and Scolding. But even that wore thin after a while. |
Yah, but they could put a Best Buy or Bed Bath and Beyond in there. |
Whoops yes but they bought it for Colbert’s predecessor Letterman and now that they’re not going to have a late night show at all they can sell it, so even more monetary incentive. |
I've never owned a TV and I watch most of the late night comedians on Youtube. Love Colbert! You must be ANCIENT and DECREPIT not to understand that "ratings" cannot include a large swathe of viewers, who don't watch via TV... Colbert is the #1 late night show on TV... and then you have to add all the streaming views on various platforms. |
How can anyone not hate a man who wears globs on tanning makeup. The amount of tanning makeup Trumps wears screams "mock me"! |
Cancelling my paramount account now. What idiots. I hate this country. |
This is actually really scary. So, comedians can’t make fun of our leaders anymore? We are on such a dangerous path. |
We watch on streaming. We finally gave up cable a year or so ago, but we subscribed to Paramount+ and Peacock so we could keep up with Colbert, the Daily Show, and Seth Meyers, plus the one or two network series we still watch. Honestly, I’ve noticed for the past couple of years that Colbert seems to have lost his spark and is going through the motions, so this probably will be a good change for him on a personal and professional-creativity level. But the fact that it’s probably good for him personally doesn’t make the political network-caving-to-pressure aspects any less troubling. |