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The network’s bombshell announcement that the “Late Show” will end next May takes away President Trump’s most prominent TV critic and the most popular entertainment program in its genre.
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CBS’ decision to cut ties with Stephen Colbert and its decades-old “Late Show” franchise come next May will leave a major hole in the format — but one that has been widening. TV networks have been cutting costs at their late-night mainstays for the past few years.
Ten years on, CBS has snatched the crown off its head. The network appears to have grown so dismayed with the state of late-night television that it has unceremoniously canceled one of the genre’s most successful stalwarts: In a statement last night,
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Screen Rant on MSNCBS Confirms Its 2025 Fall Premiere Dates For Its Biggest Shows: From NCIS' Move To FBI's DelayPer TVLine, CBS has announced its fall premiere dates. The network has confirmed that the FBI spinoff CIA has moved to midseason, while the medical drama Watson has shifted to debuting its second installment in the fall. The full CBS line-up of new and returning scripted series can be viewed below.
In June, local television station owner Gray Media said Atlanta News First, or WANF/Channel 46, would end its 30-year affiliation with CBS in August to go independent. Instead of airing CBS programming, Gray Media plans to add more hours of local newscasts.