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Stephen Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws Most Weeknight Viewers of His Tenure

First seen 5/22/2026, 5:47:02 PM · 5 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

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Stephen Colbert's final episode of "The Late Show" aired recently, drawing an audience of 6.74 million viewers, marking it as the most-watched weeknight episode of his tenure. The episode featured a performance by Paul McCartney, but overall reception varied among critics regarding its humor and emotional impact.

Coverage diverges significantly in tone and focus. The New York Post criticized the finale as unmemorable and lacking emotional depth, emphasizing a negative assessment of Colbert's tenure. In contrast, outlets like The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Deadline highlighted the viewership numbers, framing the finale as a significant ratings success and celebrating its achievement rather than critiquing the content.

No outlet addressed the broader implications of Colbert's departure for late-night television or the changing landscape of comedy shows, which may reflect a blind spot among the left-leaning sources that focused primarily on viewership metrics.

Headline framing

Headlines about Stephen Colbert's final 'Late Show' vary significantly, with right-leaning coverage critiquing his performance, while left-leaning outlets celebrate record viewership.

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Right
New York Post
Stephen Colbert’s final ‘Late Show’ wasn’t funny or emotional at all — just like his last 11 years
not funnynot emotional
The headline critiques Colbert's performance and legacy.
Lean Left
New York Times - Business
Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws 6.7 Million Viewers
The headline focuses on the viewership numbers of the finale.
Lean Left
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws Most Weeknight Viewers of His Tenure
most weeknight viewers
The headline highlights the record viewership during Colbert's tenure.
Lean Left
Variety
‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Finale Attracts 6.74 Million Viewers, Its Most-Watched Weeknight Episode Of All Time
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The headline emphasizes the finale's record-breaking viewership.
Lean Left
Deadline
‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Ends Its Run With Most-Watched Weeknight Episode Ever
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The headline underscores the finale's historic viewership achievement.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 4 sources

The Hollywood Reporter Lean Left
Stephen Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws Most Weeknight Viewers of His Tenure
Last-ever 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' averages 6.74 million viewers.
Mixed Factuality · Other
Variety Lean Left
‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Finale Attracts 6.74 Million Viewers, Its Most-Watched Weeknight Episode Of All Time
'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' finale attracts 6.74 million viewers, its most-watched weeknight episode of all time.
Mixed Factuality · Other
Deadline Lean Left
‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Ends Its Run With Most-Watched Weeknight Episode Ever
Stephen Colbert closed out The Late Show on Thursday night to the tune of 6.74M live + same-day viewers, per preliminary panel only data from Nielsen.
Mixed Factuality · Other
NYT > Top Stories Lean Left
Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws 6.7 Million Viewers
The total tripled his usual audience this season. But it is only about half of what Jay Leno and David Letterman attracted for their final episodes.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 1 source

New York Post Right
Stephen Colbert’s final ‘Late Show’ wasn’t funny or emotional at all — just like his last 11 years
Nothing, save for a performance of “Hello, Goodbye” by the great Paul McCartney, was memorable. It was indeed a regular episode in that most of the jokes were clunkers.
Mixed Factuality · Conglomerate

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