CBS Stops The Late Show

Introduction

CBS will stop The Late Show. The last show is on May 21, 2026.

Main Body

The show started in 1993. David Letterman was the first host. Stephen Colbert became the host in 2015. CBS says the show costs too much money. Many people still watch the show, but CBS wants to stop it. Some people disagree with CBS. They think CBS is angry at Stephen Colbert. Colbert said bad things about a payment to Donald Trump. David Letterman and Jon Stewart think this is the real reason for the stop. Colbert and Letterman did something strange on May 14, 2026. They threw furniture off a roof. The furniture hit the CBS logo. This was a way to say goodbye to the show. Now, a new company called Allen Media Group will buy the time. They will show new programs like 'Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen'.

Conclusion

The Late Show ends on May 21, 2026. After that, Byron Allen will have new shows on that channel.

Learning

🕰️ Time Travel with Verbs

In this story, we see two ways to talk about time. This is the key to moving from A1 to A2.

1. The Past (Finished Actions) We use a special ending (-ed) or a new word to show something is over.

  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Become \rightarrow Became
  • Throw \rightarrow Threw

2. The Future (Plans) We use the word will to talk about what happens next.

  • CBS will stop...
  • Group will buy...

Quick Comparison Table

Yesterday (Past)Tomorrow (Future)
He was the host.He will be the host.
They hit the logo.They will hit the logo.

💡 Tip: If you see "will," don't change the action word. Just keep it simple!

Vocabulary Learning

stop (v.)
to bring to an end
Example:The teacher will stop the lesson early.
show (n.)
a television program
Example:I watched a new show last night.
host (n.)
the person who presents a show
Example:The host introduced the guests.
cost (v.)
to require an amount of money
Example:The new phone costs a lot.
money (n.)
a medium of exchange
Example:She saved her money for a trip.
watch (v.)
to look at something attentively
Example:We will watch the game together.
agree (v.)
to have the same opinion
Example:They agree on the best plan.
think (v.)
to have an opinion or belief
Example:I think it will rain today.
angry (adj.)
feeling or showing displeasure
Example:He was angry after the delay.
payment (n.)
an amount of money given for a service
Example:The payment for the work was late.
real (adj.)
actually existing or true
Example:This is a real problem.
reason (n.)
a cause or explanation
Example:The reason for the delay is traffic.
strange (adj.)
unusual or odd
Example:It was a strange noise in the house.
furniture (n.)
items that make a room usable
Example:The new furniture looks nice.
roof (n.)
the top covering of a building
Example:Water leaked from the roof.