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Bloomberg
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
CBS Cancels Stephen Colbert's ‘Late Show,' Citing Costs
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air its last episode in May of next year, marking the end of the franchise, Paramount Global's CBS network said. Colbert, who has hosted the program for a decade, announced the show's end during a taping on Thursday. He said he learned about the network's decision the day before. Colbert replaced comedian David Letterman, who created and hosted the program for 22 years. 'This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night,' CBS executives said in a joint statement. 'It is not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.' Audience members at the Thursday taping booed at the news of the show's demise. 'I'm not getting replaced,' Colbert said in an Instagram clip of his announcement, where he thanked all his supporters. 'This is all just going away.' Bloomberg News Media and Entertainment Editor Felix Gillette reports. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
09-06-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
US, China Hold Talks in London
"Bloomberg Markets" follows the market moves across every global asset class and discusses the biggest issues for Wall Street. Today's guests; Cornell University Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Eswar Prasad, Bloomberg's Felix Gillette and Ed Ludlow. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
09-06-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Warner Bros. Eyes Mid 2026 For Full Separation
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is splitting itself in half, unshackling its fast-growing streaming business from the struggling legacy media channels and setting up two independent companies that could pursue deals on their own. Bloomberg's Felix Gillette has more on the story. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
27-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Big Bird and ‘CoComelon' Are on the Move. Who Will Follow?
First Sesame Street, now CoComelon. Some of children's television's most beloved characters are headed to new streaming services. Felix Gillette writes today about how Warner Bros. Discovery's pullback from the genre is driving the changes, and what might be next. Plus: Meta's CEO goes MAGA, global business school leaders back Harvard, and a Japanese-style barbecue sauce catches on. If this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up.