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Stephen Colbert may be off the air, but in the past few days he has been right at the center of some of the most intriguing media and awards drama in late night television. According to Deadline, CBS has launched a full-throated Emmy “For Your Consideration” campaign for the now-canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, pushing the series in the newly merged Outstanding Variety Series category against Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight, and Saturday Night Live. Deadline notes that CBS cut together a celeb-heavy FYC reel featuring Colbert alongside Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Jon Stewart, David Letterman, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Andy Cohen, a pointed reminder of the show’s stature even after its abrupt end.
HuffPost reports that CBS, which cited low ratings and financial strain when it axed The Late Show and fired Colbert, is nevertheless eager to “take home some hardware” for his final season, underscoring a key biographical beat: Colbert’s work is being honored by the same network that removed him, a tension that will likely loom large in future tellings of his career. Showbiz411 goes further, framing the cancellation as an attempt to appease Donald Trump after Colbert criticized CBS over its settlement of a lawsuit related to a 60 Minutes interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. That political friction, while partly interpretation, suggests Colbert’s sharp anti-Trump stance may have had more lasting consequences than a typical monologue.
In terms of family and legacy, Newser reports that Colbert’s daughter, journalist Madeleine Carlisle, has left her associate producer role at 60 Minutes amid broader turmoil at CBS News and has now rejoined The Atlantic as a staff politics writer. Her move from television back to a major magazine adds a new chapter to the Colbert media family story and reinforces the clan’s ongoing influence in political and journalistic circles.
On social media, The Late Show’s official Instagram shared a “Hello, goodbye” style reel revisiting Colbert’s farewell and CBS’s current Emmy push, crystallizing how his departure is being mythologized online. Together, these developments mark a transition phase: Colbert as canceled host turned awards frontrunner, critic of CBS turned symbol of its prestige, and patriarch of an expanding media dynasty.
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