The End of an Era: Late-Night Television's Decline
Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' was recently canceled, marking a significant moment in late-night TV's struggle for survival. The decision follows Colbert's allegations against the network's owner regarding political bribery, provoking widespread outrage from liberal figures in politics and entertainment.

Stephen Colbert has become the most recent victim in the decline of late-night television, as his show, 'The Late Show,' was canceled this week. The announcement underscores the challenges faced by this once-popular broadcast format.
The cancellation comes amidst controversy, following Colbert's accusations that the network's owner engaged in bribery to secure a merger approval from President Donald Trump. This claim has sparked intense backlash from liberal politicians, artists, and entertainers, who view the act as political manipulation.
The decision to end one of the most celebrated late-night shows highlights the broader struggles of late-night television in an evolving media landscape, where viewership and influence have steadily waned.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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