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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Inga Parkel

David Letterman questions CBS’s ‘humanity’ after Stephen Colbert cancellation

  • David Letterman, who originally hosted The Late Show from 1993 to 2015, has reflected on CBS's decision to cancel the programme, currently hosted by Stephen Colbert.
  • CBS announced the cancellation last July, stating it was a 'financial decision,' with the final episode of the popular talk show set to air on 21 May.
  • Letterman expressed 'disbelief' at the news, comparing it to a “botched holdup” and voicing significant concern for Stephen Colbert, who took over hosting duties from him.
  • He questioned the network's 'humanity' in ending the show, particularly regarding the impact on Colbert and the audience who valued the late-night broadcast.
  • The cancellation followed Stephen Colbert's criticism of CBS's parent company, Paramount, over a $16 million settlement with a political figure concerning a 60 Minutes interview, prompting speculation that the decision might have been politically motivated rather than purely financial.

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