“Colbert’s Out — and Gutfeld Just Took the Throne”: Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld Dominates Late-Night as CBS Pulls the Plug on ‘The Late Show’ -bong

“Colbert’s Out — and Gutfeld Just Took the Throne”: Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld Dominates Late-Night as CBS Pulls the Plug on ‘The Late Show’

 

The king has fallen. And the underdog? He’s already sitting on the throne.

For years, late-night television was a one-party state — ruled by the familiar faces of network comedy, with Stephen Colbert perched comfortably at the top. But after 21 straight months of Greg Gutfeld quietly dominating the ratings, the numbers have become impossible to ignore.

Now, with CBS confirming it will pull the plug on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the torch has been passed — not to another polished network comedian, but to a Fox News personality the mainstream dismissed as a political sideshow.

It’s official: America’s new late-night king is Greg Gutfeld.


The Ratings Revolution
In an era where traditional network viewership is shrinking, Gutfeld didn’t just survive — he thrived. While Colbert clung to political monologues and celebrity banter, Gutfeld mixed biting humor, unscripted banter, and the kind of unpredictability that network executives fear — and audiences crave.

The numbers speak for themselves:

  • 21 consecutive months of beating Colbert in key demographics.

  • Surpassing both The Tonight Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! in total viewers.

  • Pulling in millions more viewers per night than late-night staples that once dominated.

And he did it on a cable news network — a feat no one in the industry thought possible.


Why Colbert Fell
Industry insiders say The Late Show became “predictable” and “safe,” a shadow of its former self. The constant political focus, once an asset during the Trump years, turned stale as audiences looked for something fresher — or simply funnier.

Even CBS executives, according to leaks from within the network, were concerned about “content fatigue” and the inability to attract younger viewers. Advertisers reportedly began shifting budgets elsewhere, leaving The Late Show financially vulnerable.


Why Gutfeld Rose
While Colbert doubled down on political preaching, Gutfeld’s show embraced absurdity and authenticity. No script felt too risky, no joke too unconventional. He invited guests from across the spectrum, wasn’t afraid to roast his own network, and, perhaps most importantly, treated his audience like participants rather than spectators.

As one media analyst put it:

“Gutfeld figured out what network late-night forgot — viewers don’t want to be lectured at 11 p.m. They want to laugh.”


The Power Shift
This isn’t just about one host replacing another — it’s about an entire paradigm shift in late-night television. For decades, the Big Three networks controlled the cultural conversation after dark. Now, a cable news channel holds the crown.

Rival networks are reportedly scrambling to rethink their formats, with NBC considering a hybrid comedy-news program and ABC weighing whether to cut Jimmy Kimmel Live!’s runtime to reduce costs.

What’s Next?
With The Late Show ending, CBS faces a massive primetime gap — and no clear successor. Meanwhile, Gutfeld’s momentum shows no signs of slowing. Rumors suggest Fox may expand his format into other time slots, potentially creating a late-night empire that could dominate for years.

Colbert fades.
Gutfeld rises.
And for the first time in decades… Fox owns the night.

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