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CBS Late Night Host Stephen Collbert did not reveal any word about the cancellation of his show on Monday night, telling the President to the audience’s cheers in thick fashion.
During the initial Ekalap of “The Late Show”, Colbert considered the CBS’s decision to end his show and gave some jabs to President Donald Trump, joking that he would no longer be back that his show’s borrowing time is the time.
“And now for the next ten months, gloves are closed,” he said, “I can finally speak uncontrolled truth to power, and say what I really think about Donald Trump, the beginning now. I don’t care about him.”
Shif, Warren demanded to know if CBS Stephen is ending the ‘late show’ for ‘political reasons’ or not.
CBS’s Stephen Colbert weighed on how to cancel the network on Monday night. (CBS)
Somewhere else, Colbert opened fire at Trump to celebrate the cancellation of his show.
Trump on Thursday night wrote, “I completely love that Collbert was fired.” “His talent was less than his rating. I have heard that Jimmy Kimmel is next. There is less talent than Kolbert! Greg Gutfeld is better than all of them, including Moran on NBC, who once wasted the great tonight.”
“How did you dare, sir?” Colbert responded to on-air. “Will an incompatible man be able to create the following satirical vitamism? Go F — himself.”
Liberal audiences happy in response.
The CBS announced last Thursday that it would cancel “The Late Show” in the end of its broadcast season in next May.
The network clarified that the cancellation was “purely a financial decision against a challenging background,” and said, “It is not in any way related to the show’s performance, materials or other matters in paramount.”
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The CBS announced last week that it would cancel “The late show with Stephen Colbert” for financial reasons in late next May. (Getty image)
During Monday’s show, Colbert discussed CBS reasons to cancel the show, asking, “How can it be purely a financial decision if the number one in the ‘late show’ rating is the number one?”
The host cited the cook news journalist Matt Beloni, who stated that Colbert’s show “is losing more than $ 40 million per year.”
“$ 40 million is a large number. I could see us losing $ 24 million, but would probably have spent other $ 16 million?” He asked, with Trump at the disposal of CBS News and its original company, after the President’s trial against both.
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