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Late-Night Hosts Kimmel and Colbert Speak Out on Network Decisions
2 Oct
Summary
- ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel's show after his remarks about Charlie Kirk's killing
- CBS decides to cancel Stephen Colbert's show in 2026
- Kimmel and Colbert share their experiences with network decisions

As of October 2, 2025, two of America's biggest late-night hosts, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, have revealed the recent turmoil they have faced with their respective networks. Kimmel, who hosts "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on ABC, shared that he was taken off the air on September 17, 2025, after his remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's killing sparked controversy.
Colbert, the host of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on CBS, also disclosed that he was informed in July 2025 that his show would be canceled in May 2026. Both comedians have provided a behind-the-scenes look at the network decisions that have impacted their careers.
Kimmel recounted learning about his suspension just 90 minutes before taping was scheduled to begin, with ABC officials telling him they wanted to "take the temperature down" and had decided to cancel that night's episode. Colbert, on the other hand, was informed of the decision to end his show through his manager after a taping, leaving him and his staff shocked.
Despite the challenges, both Kimmel and Colbert have remained resilient. Kimmel's show returned to the air on September 23, 2025, and he used the opportunity to criticize the FCC chairman's remarks that led to his suspension. Colbert, while initially considering keeping the news from his staff, ultimately decided to be upfront with them about the impending cancellation of his show.
The experiences of these two late-night giants have shed light on the unpredictable nature of the industry and the power that networks hold over the careers of even the most established entertainers.