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Jimmy Kimmel Says ‘F— You CBS’ for Canceling ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ as Speculation Stirs If the Series Is Ending for ‘Political Reasons’

VarietyFriday, July 18, 2025 at 6:34:03 AM
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Jimmy Kimmel Says ‘F— You CBS’ for Canceling ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ as Speculation Stirs If the Series Is Ending for ‘Political Reasons’
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel didn’t hold back after CBS announced it’s canceling The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in 2026—posting a fiery "F— you CBS" on Instagram alongside a clip of Colbert’s show. Kimmel’s outburst hints at industry tensions, with some speculating whether politics played a role in the decision.
Editor’s Note: Late-night TV isn’t just about jokes—it’s a battleground for network politics, ratings wars, and even ideological clashes. Colbert’s show, known for its sharp political satire, ending while rivals like Kimmel’s stay on air raises eyebrows. Whether it’s business or something more, this move could signal bigger shifts in how networks handle politically charged entertainment.
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