Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Colbert’s January plunge is both the headline and the punchline

Colbert’s Ratings Plummet Ahead of Cancellation

Couldn't happend to a more deserving unfunny guy

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert just posted jaw-dropping lows. It couldn’t come at a worse time for the program — or a better time for critics.

Nielsen shows the key 25–54 demo averaging roughly 285,000 viewers in January. That’s the audience advertisers actually pay attention to. In plain terms: the show is tanking where it matters most.

The drop didn’t happen overnight. Numbers have slid for years. But losing the 25–54 crowd is a different kind of problem. Late-night TV survives on that audience. When it evaporates, so do ad dollars and affiliate confidence.

Why did viewers leave? A lot of reasons. The show stuck to the same script for years. The monologues leaned heavy on one political lane. Guest lists read like a left-wing roll call. People can get that content on cable news or streaming. They don’t need it on late night.

Colbert could have shifted direction. He didn’t. Stubborn programming choices kept the same tone night after night. That kind of sameness wears out an audience.

With an announced cancellation already on the books, the ratings trajectory looks like a confirmation. Viewers checked out long before the network pulled the plug. Which means the network’s decision now seems inevitable.

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Who stays up until 11:35 to watch CBS's non-funny "comedian attacking Trump every night? The entire monologue is about Trump and it’s not even humorous. When you alienate half the country, whether you think you’re justified or not, there’s almost zero reason for a network to keep wasting money on you.

3 comments:

  1. As always, there's Lynn and her garbage sources and then there's the truth...

    Colbert averaged 2.25 million viewers and 235,000 adults 18–49, comfortably leading the hour, while Jimmy Kimmel Live! held firm in second place with 2.07 million viewers and 207,000 in the demo.

    https://latenighter.com/news/ratings/weekly-ratings-january-11-2026-colbert-kimmel-fallon-meyers-gutfeld/

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  2. Anonymous--The article was talking about the 25–54 demo averaging roughly 285,000 viewers in January. It was not about the overall viewership for January. Actually they all suck at that hour at 11:35pm. The only comedian doing great is Greg Gutfeld at 10pm.

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