Breaking: Late Night Shuffle: ABC Cuts Ties with Kimmel and Colbert, Bets on Gutfeld’s “Spark”
The late-night landscape is experiencing a seismic shift. ABC announced today that it’s pulling the plug on two long-standing shows, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The network cited a desire for “fresh energy” and the belief that “their spark had gone out” for the veteran hosts. This move comes as a surprise, especially considering Kimmel and
Colbert’s consistent presence and critical acclaim over the years.
However, ABC isn’t leaving the late-night arena entirely. Instead, they’re placing their chips on a different kind of spark – Greg Gutfeld, host of the network’s late-night offering, Gutfeld!
The network’s statement hints at a strategic shift: “We’re excited to announce a new chapter in ABC’s late-night programming. Gutfeld!’s unique blend of humor and commentary has resonated with viewers, and we believe it’s the perfect show to lead us forward.”
c!, which launched in 2021, has steadily grown its audience, particularly among younger demographics. Known for its sharp wit and right-leaning perspective, it offers a distinct alternative to the more traditional monologues and celebrity interviews of Kimmel and Colbert.
This decision by ABC reflects the ever-evolving landscape of late night. While Kimmel and Colbert carved their niche with a focus on topical humor and celebrity guests, Gutfeld! thrives on a different format.
“It’s a gamble, but one worth taking,” says media analyst David Chen. “The late-night audience craves something fresh. Gutfeld!’s success so far suggests there’s a growing appetite for a more comedic and politically charged approach.”
The news has sparked mixed reactions. Kimmel and Colbert fans are understandably disappointed, while Gutfeld!’s supporters are celebrating the show’s potential for even higher visibility.
One thing is certain: ABC’s decision marks a significant shift in the network’s late-night strategy. Whether Gutfeld! can truly fill the void left by the established giants remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure, late night television is in for a fresh spark, and only time will tell if it ignites or fizzles.