New York, NY – April 19, 2024 – In a move that sent shockwaves through the late-night television landscape, ABC announced today the cancellation of two long-running talk shows: Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The network cited a decline in ratings and a desire for a “fresh perspective” in the late-night slot.
“We are incredibly grateful to Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert for their years of laughs and exceptional contribution to ABC’s late-night programming,” said a network spokesperson in a statement. “However, after careful consideration, we have decided that it is time to move on in a different direction.”
The statement went on to say that ABC would be “announcing a new late-night strategy in the coming months,” leaving viewers to speculate on what might fill the vacated time slots.
Kimmel, who has hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live! since 2003, is known for his celebrity interviews, topical monologues, and signature pranks. Colbert, who took over The Late Show from David Letterman in 2015, brought a more political and satirical edge to the late-night format.
The reasons behind the cancellations remain open to interpretation. While ABC alluded to declining ratings, some industry insiders speculate that the network might be seeking a younger demographic or a different comedic style.
“Late night television is a fickle beast,” said media analyst Barbara Miller. “Viewers have shorter attention spans and new platforms are constantly emerging. It’s a challenge for established shows to keep up.”
The news comes as a blow to both Kimmel and Colbert, who are considered titans of late-night comedy. Both have won numerous awards for their work, including Peabody Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards.
Fans of the shows took to social media to express their disappointment. “#BringBackKimmel” and “#ColbertDeservesBetter” quickly became trending topics.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Kimmel and Colbert. However, one thing is certain: their departures mark the end of an era in late-night television.
Steve
Perhaps what ABC needs to understand is that people turn to late night talk shows to be entertained and that ramming a political agenda through might not be what their audience wants.
Steve
Perhaps what ABC needs to understand is that people turn to late night talk shows to be entertained and that ramming a political agenda through might not be what their audience wants. This Is NOT a duplicate comment.
Mike Olsen
Perhaps this rag talking about ABC letting Stephen Colbert go should check even their propaganda, since Stephen Colbert works for CBS and NOT ABC.
Vir Gerberry
Remember when they were funny? Yea me neither !