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Last Thursday, CBS aired the final episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." This Thursday, the first-ever creator-led late night show premiered on YouTube. It's an almost too-on-the-nose example of what the future of this medium may look like.
The debut numbers are in for the show that took over Stephen Colbert's late-night slot on CBS. The numbers for Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed show that the series struggled to maintain its predecessor's viewership in its premiere,
Opinion: The end of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” represents the collapse of an era in American media where political outrage replaced entertainment, writes Armstrong Williams.
Her Creatorverse readers, It's a bittersweet time to be a late night comedy fan. As Stephen Colbert leaves the space, two creators -- Ben Glieb and Julian Shapiro-Barnum -- are attempting to become the new late night hosts of the internet age.
In a promotional video on YouTube, comedian Ben Gleib positions his show in the context of the changes roiling late-night on network TV.
Late-night comedians became major players in our national political drama long before CBS’s Stephen Colbert signed off for good last week. Columnist Ron Faucheux says it wasn’t always that way.
President Trump lambasted Stephen Colbert on Truth Social after the liberal comedian's final Late Show episode on CBS following an 11-year run as host.
Ben Gleib joins Comedy Means Business to discuss building the world's first YouTube-native late-night talk show with 'Good Night with Ben Gleib.'