David Letterman makes fun of CBS on video after the cancellation of Colbert’s late program

David Letterman did not officially register to react to the shocking decision of CBS to cancel “The Late Show”, which Letterman began in 1993 and organized for 22 years before spending the stick to Stephen Colbert, but his reflections on the issue are quite clear thanks to a 20 -minute supercut that his team has published on the official Letterman YouTube channel. The clip package includes a handful of times that Letterman spoke out against CBS or made jokes at network expenses during his 22 -year stay for the organization of “The Late Show”.
If the clips were not sufficient on what Letterman and his team think of the cancellation of “The Late Show”, maybe the legend of the Supercut: “You cannot spell CBS without BS”.
Among the clips included in the Supercut, there is a 2007 segment, when Letterman struck CBS for mentioning “The Late Show” in a single line of its half-page network in the United States today. Then there was the moment when Letterman made fun of CBS for having announced online the nominees at the prices of the choice of the people by wrongly including a photo of the end of the evening rival Jay Leno (which welcomed “The Tonight Show” on NBC) instead of Letterman.
“He’s not on CBS!” I’m on CBS! ” Letterman shouted to huge laughs of the public. “What is the problem with these people? Put Oprah on it. She’s the winner. That I would understand.”
Colbert announced on July 17 that CBS canceled not only its iteration of “The Late Show”, but also the whole franchise arrived in May 2026. Although the decision was “financial”, it immediately sparked questions from the figures in the policy on the policy involved since Colbert regularly attacks Donald Trump on the air and the mother of CBS, paramount Skydance.
“Go make you fuck and all your Sheldons CBS,” wrote the end of evening host Abc Jimmy Kimmel on Instagram on CBS’s decision.
“The fact that CBS has not tried to save its number one end-of-evening franchise that has been on the waves for more than three decades is part of what makes everyone wonder, was it purely financial?” The late evening Jon Stewart said. “Or maybe the path of the slightest resistance for your merger of $ 8 billion killed a spectacle that you know a fragile and avenging president, so unsuccessful, suffering terribly from a case of chronic insufficiency of the penis.”
Watch the complete supercut of the Letterman team in the video below.




