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CBS to sell late-night hours to Byron Allen as Colbert show ends

By Thomson Reuters Apr 6, 2026 | 2:48 PM

April 6 (Reuters) – CBS said on Monday it was turning its 11:35 p.m. ET post-local-news timeslot into a time buy, selling it to Byron ​Allen, after the end of Stephen Colbert’s ‌late-night program in May.

Paramount Skydance-owned CBS will move Allen’s comedy talk show, “Comics Unleashed”, to the slot under a time buy agreement, with the series airing two back-to-back half-hour episodes nightly beginning May ‌22, ​the network said.

A time buy, ⁠a common practice in ⁠late night and early morning hours, is when a network sells a specific block of airtime to an outside producer or company, rather than filling that ​slot with its own programming.

The agreement is for the 2026-2027 TV season and will take CBS from ⁠financially challenged to profitable in ⁠late night.

Colbert’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” ​a frequent platform of satire aimed at President Donald Trump, ​will end its 10-year run on CBS on ‌May 21.

As part of the deal, Allen will also continue to lease the 12:37 a.m. hour with another strip from his company, the comedy game show named “Funny ⁠You Should Ask.”

“I truly appreciate CBS’ confidence in me by picking up our two-hour comedy block of Comics Unleashed and ⁠Funny You ‌Should Ask, because the world can never ⁠have enough laughter,” Allen said.

“The Late ​Show” debuted ‌in 1993 with David Letterman as ​the host ⁠after he was passed over for NBC’s “The Tonight Show.”

Colbert was a regular on “The Daily Show” before he hosted “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central. He took over “The Late Show” in 2015.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing ​by Shreya Biswas)