Is Joe Rogan Taking Over 60 Minutes? The Future of CBS and Trump Lackeys - The Damage Report
CBS executives insisted Stephen Colbert's show was no longer sustainable, but the numbers coming in after his departure tell a very different story. New ratings reveal that Colbert's replacement is drawing a fraction of the audience, raising serious questions about CBS' decision and whether the network badly miscalculated. Yasmin Kahn and Brett Erlich break it down on The Damage Report. - 06/16/2026.
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Kimmel, Fallon & Byron Allen Ratings Revealed: How Is CBS Doing Without Colbert? - https://www.tvinsider.com/1268307/kimmel-fallon-byron-allen-ratings-cbs-colbert/
"CBS just got a nasty wakeup call. The network has a long way to go to match the numbers Stephen Colbert was bringing in with The Late Show, which aired its final-ever episode on May 24 following its shocking cancellation.
This past Monday (June 1) offered a clearer picture of the new landscape of late-night, as both ABCs Jimmy Kimmel Live! and NBCs The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon returned with new episodes for the first time since Colbert said his final farewell.
Kimmels show benefited the most, dominating in the 11:35 pm time slot with 2.185 million total viewers and 295,000 viewers in the coveted 18-49 demographic, per Nielsen figures. Compared to the same period last year, the show was up 53 percent in total viewers and up a massive 178 percent in the key demo."
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