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Colbert Writers Make Own Emmy Ad After Cancellation
24 Jun
Summary
- Writers created a homemade Emmy consideration ad.
- CBS reportedly did not produce an official campaign.
- The show was canceled last year, losing the network money.

The writing staff of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has initiated their own "For Your Consideration" campaign for Emmy awards. This proactive step was taken because CBS reportedly declined to produce an official campaign for the recently canceled show. Former writer Felipe Torres Medina spearheaded the creation of a homemade advertisement, designed in an '80s sitcom opening style, showcasing various members of the writing team. This creative effort aims to secure Emmy nominations despite the network's apparent lack of support.
The show aired its final episode on May 21. While CBS has not confirmed its own campaign efforts, reports suggest the network might already be running one for the series. The "Late Show" is currently among 18 shows vying for a nomination in the "Outstanding Variety Series" category. The official nominees are scheduled to be announced on July 8. This situation arises after the show's cancellation last year, with reports claiming significant annual financial losses for the network, though some have speculated political motivations behind the decision.