Byron Allen Takes Over Stephen Colbert’s CBS Late Night Time Slot
- CBS is transitioning its late-night programming as media mogul and comedian Byron Allen takes over the time slot previously occupied by Stephen Colbert.
- Allen will introduce his program, Comics Unleashed, into the scheduling block, marking a strategic shift in the network's late-night offerings.
- In a significant departure from the political satire that defined Colbert's tenure, Allen has stated that Comics Unleashed will avoid politics.
CBS is transitioning its late-night programming as media mogul and comedian Byron Allen takes over the time slot previously occupied by Stephen Colbert.
Allen will introduce his program, Comics Unleashed
, into the scheduling block, marking a strategic shift in the network’s late-night offerings.
A Shift Away from Politics
In a significant departure from the political satire that defined Colbert’s tenure, Allen has stated that Comics Unleashed
will avoid politics.

This editorial direction suggests a move toward a more traditional comedy format as the network pivots its approach to the late-night audience.
Defining the New Era
Allen has been explicit regarding his relationship with the legacy of the time slot, stating, I’m not trying to replace him
in reference to Colbert.
According to USA Today, Allen is stepping up
with the goal of proving that his role in the CBS lineup is based on his own merit and vision rather than simply serving as a replacement for the previous host.
The transition highlights Allen’s professional trajectory, evolving from a stand-up comic into a prominent media mogul.
Allen has also detailed the circumstances surrounding how CBS handed him the specific time slot, reflecting his expanding influence and footprint within the American media landscape.
