Stephen Colbert is going out with a smile, and with many jokes at CBS and its parent company Paramount’s expense.

Late-night television is currently in the ICU of the TV world, and it’s doubtful whether it’ll make it out alive.

TOI correspondent from Washington: American late-night television, that unique, risque institution where presidents are mocked, celebrities flattered and the audience applauds on…

Stephen Colbert is going out with a smile, and with many jokes at CBS and its parent company Paramount’s expense.

From celebrity guests to the last episode, here’s what’s ahead as CBS’ long-running “The Late Show” comes to an end.

As Stephen Colbert signs off May 21, his exit closes a 33-year CBS franchise—and marks the end of one late-night era built on ritual, the desk and the band

Stephen Colbert opened up about the ending of his talk show, as well as his feud with President Donald Trump, in a new interview with People magazine.

The "Daily Show" host also tore into the "putrid administration" of Donald Trump and predicted what comes next for America.

As the final curtain falls on "The Late Show," a brief history of the evolution of the late-night tradition and Stephen Colbert's satire.

"The Late Show" frontman Stephen Colbert will host the final edition of the 33-year-old US cultural institution on Thursday night, after it was cancelled by CBS as the network…

Stephen Colbert’s long run on “The Late Show” ends as he appears behind his CBS desk for the final time

Stephen Colbert’s long run on “The Late Show” ends as he appears behind his CBS desk for the final time

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