The Late Show with Stephen Colbert continues to see a ratings surge following the news last month that CBS and Paramount had canceled the long-running late-night talk show. According to LateNighter, citing Nielsen Live+3 data, The Late Show averaged 3.016 million viewers for the week of July 28, accounting for a 12.51 per cent audience share. This was down ever so slightly on the previous week (-1.4%); however, the week of July 21 set a record as the Late Show‘s highest weekly share since Colbert took over in 2015. Other than the week prior, the week of July 28 marked Colbert’s strongest ratings in over two years. In addition to its 3.016 million viewers, The Late Show amassed 304,000 in the key Adults 18-49 demo, up +2.7% on the week before. In the same 11:35 pm timeslot, NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon averaged 1.33 million viewers (down -3.6% on the week prior) and 181,000 in…
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