Stephen Colbert Plans Podcast After Late Show Cancellation
Stephen Colbert Plans Podcast After Late Show Cancellation

Stephen Colbert Plans Podcast After Late Show Cancellation

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Stephen Colbert, following the announcement of the cancellation of "The Late Show," has been openly considering his next career move, with podcasting emerging as a favored option. During a July 28 episode, Colbert engaged in a humorous discussion with podcast hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers from "Las Culturistas," who shared insights on the success of their show and advised Colbert on podcasting, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection. Yang even suggested a podcast concept featuring Colbert and his wife going on dates and recapping them, an idea that resonated warmly with Colbert and the audience. Colbert confirmed that "The Late Show" will end in May 2026, underscoring that the decision was financial rather than related to his performance or ratings, and expressed gratitude toward CBS and his audience. The comedian's openness about his future endeavors, combined with the podcasting advice and ideas he received, signals a potential pivot from late-night television to the podcasting world. This transition mirrors that of other late-night hosts like Conan O'Brien, who successfully moved into podcasting after their shows ended.

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