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Stephen Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Marks the End of an Era

4 sources5 storiesFirst seen 5/21/2026Score58Mixed Progress
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58
Coverage
50
Recency
97
Engagement
25
Velocity
100
Confidence
74
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
2
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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North America

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Politics - Google News US Headlines

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Jimmy Kimmel Urges Viewers to Turn Off CBS After 'Colbert' Ends: 'Don't Ever Watch It Again' Rolling StoneWhat ‘The Late Show' meant to America, to NYC, and to the Trump resistance

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The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert is marking the end of an iconic late-night franchise on CBS.

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Summary

**Summary:** Stephen Colbert's final "Late Show" marks the end of an era for CBS and late-night comedy, transforming the franchise into a platform for political commentary and resistance against President Trump. **Why It Matters:** This event underscores the shift in American media landscape where satire has evolved to become overtly critical of politics

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