Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' Finale Sets New Viewership Record

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

The concluding broadcast of Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' on CBS achieved a remarkable milestone, drawing 6.74 million viewers. This viewership figure represents the highest recorded for any weeknight installment during Colbert's tenure, underscoring a significant moment for the program as it concluded its run. While impressive, this number constituted approximately half of the audience that tuned in for David Letterman's farewell episode in 2015, which garnered 13.7 million viewers, indicating a shift in audience consumption patterns over the years.

Despite the comparison, the nearly seven million viewers for Colbert's finale far exceeded the show's typical seasonal average, which generally ranged between 2.4 million and 2.7 million. Notable exceptions include a post-Super Bowl special in 2016, which amassed 20.55 million viewers, and the series premiere that attracted 6.55 million. The star-studded finale featured appearances from prominent figures such as Bryan Cranston, Paul Rudd, and Tim Meadows, culminating in a musical performance led by Paul McCartney, adding to its celebratory atmosphere. The show's cancellation, announced by CBS last summer, was attributed to the economic challenges prevalent within the late-night slot, with Byron Allen's 'Comics Unleashed' set to take over the 11:30 PM slot.

The strong performance of the finale also highlights the growing influence of digital platforms. Colbert's closing monologue accumulated 2.9 million views on YouTube, with the McCartney musical collaboration exceeding 1.1 million. Millions more engaged with clips across various social media platforms like TikTok and Reels. These statistics, while not directly comparable to traditional broadcast ratings, emphasize the evolving landscape of media consumption and the significant role digital content plays in audience engagement for late-night programming, signaling a new era for television viewership.

This event serves as a testament to the dynamic nature of media, where audience engagement transcends traditional metrics and embraces a multi-platform approach. It reinforces the idea that success in the modern entertainment landscape is not solely defined by live viewership but also by the expansive reach and resonance across digital domains, inspiring content creators to innovate and adapt.

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