Stephen Colbert hosts Michigan public access show day after last appearance on Late Show
Stephen Colbert hosted a Michigan public access show, "Only in Monroe," just one day after his final appearance as host of CBS's "The Late Show." This appearance on Friday night followed the cancellation of "The Late Show," which Colbert had hosted since 2015, due to a "financial decision" by CBS's parent company, Paramount. Colbert had previously guest-hosted "Only in Monroe" in 2015 before starting "The Late Show." His guests on the public access program included Jack White, Jeff Daniels, Steve Buscemi, Eminem, and Byron Allen.

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AI-generatedStephen Colbert hosted a Michigan public access show, "Only in Monroe," just one day after his final appearance as host of CBS's "The Late Show." This appearance on Friday night followed the cancellation of "The Late Show," which Colbert had hosted since 2015, due to a "financial decision" by CBS's parent company, Paramount. Colbert had previously guest-hosted "Only in Monroe" in 2015 before starting "The Late Show." His guests on the public access program included Jack White, Jeff Daniels, Steve Buscemi, Eminem, and Byron Allen. Colbert quipped about his gratitude for being on the show before it too might be acquired by Paramount. The article also mentions Donald Trump's reaction to Colbert's departure from "The Late Show."
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5 extractedTrump wrote on Truth Social that Colbert's firing was the 'Beginning of the End' for late-night hosts.
Trump posted an AI-generated video showing him throwing Colbert into a dumpster.
Colbert's tenure as host of The Late Show ended this week after CBS canceled the show.
Stephen Colbert hosted a public access show in Michigan the day after his last appearance on The Late Show.
Paramount announced last year it would be canceling The Late Show as it sought approval for a merger with Skydance.