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Following the announcement of the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and the retirement of "The Late Show" franchise in May 2026, several channels are available for viewers to express their concerns and disappointment to CBS.
To contact CBS regarding the cancellation, you can use the following methods:
--Online Feedback Form: Fill out a feedback form on the CBS website to submit your message to the appropriate department.
--Phone: Call CBS customer service at + (888) 274-5343 for immediate assistance with your inquiry.
--Social Media: Reach out to CBS via their official accounts on platforms like Twitter (@CBS), Facebook, or Instagram to engage with them directly.
--Phone: Call CBS customer service at + (888) 274-5343 for immediate assistance with your inquiry.
--Social Media: Reach out to CBS via their official accounts on platforms like Twitter (@CBS), Facebook, or Instagram to engage with them directly.
If you wish to send a letter to Stephen Colbert, you can address it to him at the Ed Sullivan Theater. You can also reach out to him via his agent, manager, or publicist, with contact information available online.
Some politicians, like Senator Elizabeth Warren, have suggested that the cancellation might be related to political reasons, especially given Colbert's criticism of Paramount's settlement with Donald Trump. If you believe this to be the case, you may consider contacting the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to express your concerns about potential political interference in the media.
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