CBS is showing corporate cowardice and disguising it as financial necessity. Colbert's show has dominated ratings, yet CBS axed it days after he ridiculed the company's $16 million Trump payoff. This isn't about money — it's about silencing the most effective Trump critic on network television to appease a vindictive president who controls merger approvals.
Late-night programming no longer generates sufficient profit margins for broadcast networks, so CBS has made a sound business decision. The network properly prioritized financial stability over political theater, which too often involved a biased Colbert lecturing his audience. Democratic accusations that this was a political move are just more products of Trump derangement syndrome.