The end of The Late Show, an American institution since 1993, leaves those still surviving within the format wondering what the future looks like

This Thursday marks the end of an era for The Late Show – a beloved US cultural touchstone which is about to disappear. Here's everything you need to know about the final episode,…

Stephen Colbert’s final “Late Show” broadcast on Thursday will close out his run in the storied CBS late-night chair once occupied by David Letterman. What comes next remains an…

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.

Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' has led Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel in viewers for nine years, and he recently hit a season high welcoming the other late night hosts.

Like other checks and balances on presidential power, late-night talk shows — once ratings juggernauts, woven into the fabric of American culture — are being stress-tested. Orange…

"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

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

Letterman, 79, hosted the show from its inception in 1993 until 2015.

It's not Colbert's sense of irony or his political commentary that set him apart from the late-night pack, but his ability to be candid, clear-eyed and emotionally direct when the…

We'll see Stephen Colbert again, but his broadcast exit closes out David Letterman's absurdist TV legacy

CBS is ending the top-rated late night program despite its popularity.

The curtain comes down one final time on Thursday for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Colbert has entertained and provoked audiences from the Ed Sullivan Theater stage for…

Stephen Colbert is officially signing off and ending his 11-year run on \

Is this the beginning of the end of America’s late-night television – and the freedom of speech it represented?

Is this the beginning of the end of America’s late-night television – and the freedom of speech it represented?

Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Bryan Cranston and Tig Notaro were among the guests to see off both host and talk show in an 80-minute finale

The final episode of Stephen Colbert's \

The final episode of The Late Show was broadcast on CBS on Thursday