Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports.
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Stephen Colbert returned to television on a Michigan public-access program called Only in Monroe, less than 24 hours after his finale on The Late Show. This marked a surprise and rapid pivot from national late-night to local-access TV.[1][2][3]
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The improvisational appearance featured Colbert hosting Only in Monroe and welcoming guests such as Jack White and Jeff Daniels, with additional cameos from Steve Buscemi and Eminem in pre-taped segments.[2][5]
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CBS publicly denied attempting to block Colbert’s return and noted that copyright takedown notices had been paused, framing the Late Show cancellation as a business decision rather than punitive action against Colbert (responses and industry commentary followed this claim).[6]
If you’d like, I can pull more details on the Monroe appearance (guests, clips, and notable jokes) or summarize how this move was framed by industry outlets. I can also look for additional sources or regional coverage from Michigan outlets to corroborate and broaden the picture.
Citations:
- Colbert’s Only in Monroe return and guests reported by NBC News and related entertainment outlets.[1]
- YouTube coverage and UK/US press recaps noting the public-access hosting stint the day after The Late Show finale.[5][2]
- CBS denial of suppressing the return and commentary on the cancellation context.[6]