'Save Colbert' Rally: Fans Fight Show's Cancellation
Dozens of supporters, joined by Democratic lawmakers, marched on Paramount headquarters in Manhattan Wednesday, protesting the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Organizers presented a petition signed by over 250,000 people, urging CBS and Paramount to reconsider their decision. "This is so much bigger than one TV show," declared one speaker.
The Rally's Message
The rally, held outside the Manhattan studio where The Late Show is filmed, aimed to put pressure on CBS executives. Protesters carried signs and chanted slogans, emphasizing Colbert's importance in the late-night landscape.
Why Fans are Fighting Back
Many believe that Colbert's sharp wit and insightful commentary are crucial in today's political climate. The show's cancellation has been met with widespread disappointment and a determination to fight for its return. The link to the original Guardian article can be found here.
What's Next?
The future of The Late Show remains uncertain. However, the outpouring of support from fans and political figures demonstrates the show's significant cultural impact. For more information on related shows, visit CBS.com.
