CBS Shakes Up Late Night: $55 Million Deal Dumps Colbert for Byron Allen!

CBS has consistently asserted that the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" was driven purely by financial considerations, rather than any political motivations. This stance has been maintained by the network, even in light of related events that might suggest otherwise. The network's decision, they claim, was rooted in economic self-interest, a position that has persisted beyond the show's lifespan.
Tonight, CBS further reinforced its economic argument by issuing a statement detailing a substantial financial gain directly resulting from the termination of Colbert's program. According to the network, this strategic move has effectively yielded a significant sum of $55 million. This financial benefit is presented as the core justification for the show's removal from its programming schedule.
The network's insistence on a non-political rationale comes amidst prior controversies. Specifically, Stephen Colbert himself had publicly criticized CBS for an alleged payment made to the Trump administration. This payment was reportedly intended to facilitate and smooth over Paramount's then-upcoming acquisition by David Ellison's Skydance. Colbert had denounced this action days before the announcement of his show's cancellation, leading some to speculate about a potential link between his outspoken criticism and the network's subsequent decision. However, CBS has adamantly denied any such connection, reiterating that the cancellation was solely a matter of financial prudence and economic strategy.
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