Stephen Colbert returns to TV in appearance on local Michigan station

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Published 5/23/2026, 5:38:07 PM · Updated 5/23/2026, 10:50:34 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

Stephen Colbert returns to TV in appearance on local Michigan station

Key points

  • Stephen Colbert's final appearance on "The Late Show" on Thursday marked the end of his 11-year run in his staple late night television slot.
  • But one day later, he found a way back on TV: a Michigan public access station.
  • Colbert was a surprise guest host Friday evening on Monroe Community Media's "Only in Monroe." The station services Monroe, Michigan — a town south of Detroit, near the state's border with Ohio — and the surrounding county of the same name.
  • At 11:35 p.m. local time, viewers of the channel saw Colbert appear on their screens.
  • "It's been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here on Monroe Community Media before they also get acquired by Paramount," he said at the start of the broadcast.

Published May 23, 2026.

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Stephen Colbert's final appearance on "The Late Show" on Thursday marked the end of his 11-year run in his staple late night television slot. But

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Key Takeaways

  • Stephen Colbert's final appearance on "The Late Show" on Thursday marked the end of his 11-year run in his staple late night television slot.
  • But one day later, he found a way back on TV: a Michigan public access station.
  • Colbert was a surprise guest host Friday evening on Monroe Community Media's "Only in Monroe." The station services Monroe, Michigan — a town south of Detroit, near the state's border with Ohio — and the surrounding county of the same name.
  • local time, viewers of the channel saw Colbert appear on their screens.
  • "It's been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here on Monroe Community Media before they also get acquired by Paramount," he said at the start of the broadcast.

Stephen Colbert's final appearance on "The Late Show" on Thursday marked the end of his 11-year run in his staple late night television slot. But one day later, he found a way back on TV: a Michigan public access station. Colbert was a surprise guest host Friday evening on Monroe Community Media's "Only in Monroe." The station services Monroe, Michigan — a town south of Detroit, near the state's border with Ohio — and the surrounding county of the same name.

At 11:35 p.m. local time, viewers of the channel saw Colbert appear on their screens. "It's been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here on Monroe Community Media before they also get acquired by Paramount," he said at the start of the broadcast. The announcement ending Colbert's show in July was not without controversy.

Some observers speculated it was to win the favor of President Donald Trump's administration as the company was seeking to win regulatory approval to merge with Skydance. On his show, Colbert often poked fun at Trump. Regulators approved Paramount and Skydance's merger

later the same month. Paramount at the time said there was no reason involved in the decision to cancel Colbert's run beyond financial factors, where late night has struggled to keep up with changing media consumption habits amid the rise of streaming.


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