CBS exploring 'other ideas' for Stephen Colbert's vacated time slot after Byron Allen's deal expires

"We are still going to develop other ideas" for the 11:35 p.m. time slot, Paramount Chair of TV Media George Cheeks said on Wednesday.

Entertainment Weekly Stephen Colbert in 2023; Byron Allen in 2025Credit: Michael Loccisano/Getty; Frazer Harrison/Getty

Key Points

  • Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen will officially replace The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on May 22.

  • The deal between CBS and Allen "made a lot of sense for us right now," Cheeks explained.

Byron Allen may want to keep his comics on a short leash.

A week after announcingComics Unleashed With Byron Allenwould replaceThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertbeginning on May 22, the network has hinted it might be a temporary gig.

“We landed on it for a couple reasons,” said Paramount Chair of TV Media George Cheeks, who oversees CBS, at apress conferenceon Wednesday. “We are still going to develop other ideas, other concepts” for the 11:35 p.m. time slot after Allen’s deal expires.

'Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen' premiered in 2006Credit: Paramount+

As Cheeks explained, leasing the late-night hour to Allen (who will earn revenue by selling advertising spots duringComics Unleashed) has “immediate profitability” for CBS and “made a lot of sense for us right now.”

That sentiment echoes recent comments byDavid Letterman, the original host ofThe Late Show.

“They don’t want to spend any money, so they’re going to make money," he said on the April 10 episode ofThe Barbara Gaines Show. “They charge Byron Allen some reasonable price. He sells all the advertising for hisComics Unleashed, and it’ll be, I think, 90 minutes or two hours of comics talking about funny stuff.”

Comics Unleashedwill be immediately followed by another of Allen’s programs, the syndicated game showFunny You Should Ask, which has been airing on CBS since last summer.

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“Byron’s been a great partner to us at 12:30, so we feel confident he will continue to be a great partner for us at 11:30, as well,” Cheekssaidon Wednesday. “We will continue to develop.”

When CBSannouncedthe end ofThe Late Showafter three decades, the network acknowledged, “This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night. It is not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.”

'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' ran for 11 seasonsCredit: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS

But the sun has not officially set on late-night television.

“I believe in late-night,” insisted Cheeks, who previously oversaw primetime and late-night programming at NBC. “I think the reality is that the reach is still there, but the reach is there primarily on YouTube, which is undermonetized. So, if we’re going to go back into that space, we have to go back into that space with a different financial model.”

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For now, Allen is looking forward to making the most of his time on the network’s late-night block.

"I created and launchedComics Unleashed20 years ago so my fellow comedians could have a platform to do what we all love — make people laugh," he said in a statement when the show was announced as Colbert’s replacement. "I truly appreciate CBS' confidence in me by picking up our two-hour comedy block ofComics UnleashedandFunny You Should Ask, because the world can never have enough laughter."

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Meet Veteran Families During Australia Tour

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry met with veteran families at the Australian National Veterans’ Art Museum in Melbourne on Tuesday, April 14

People Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum, Melbourne on April 14, 2026Credit: Jonathan Brady / POOL / AFP via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are slated to attend both public and private events during their visit to the continent

  • Their last visit to Australia, in 2018, was part of an official royal tour

Meghan MarkleandPrince Harryended the first day oftheir Australia tourwith a meaningful event.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with veteran families at the Australian National Veterans’ Art Museum in Melbourne on the evening of Tuesday, April 14 (local time).

In keeping with the couple's often-playful approach to public events, during the visit they put on aprons to take part in a pottery class with the children of veterans, with Harry, 41, creating a one-winged bird.

Meghan, 44, constructed a clay ostrich during the pottery session with the children of veterans, known as “doves” by the museum. She told children at the class, “There’s an ostrich farm actually not far from our home."

Meghan Meghan and Prince Harry take part in a model making activity on April 14, 2026Credit: Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty

When a young girl at the class asked her about birds, Meghan said, “My husband will know, my husband knows everything about birds.”

Meanwhile, Harry explained of his creation, “It’s a one-winged kookaburra, it’s very rare,” PA Media reported.

The prince then checked out an installation, created by Kat Rae and Kelly Manning, which was made of polystyrene, shredded paper and cable ties, that spelt out “curiosity."

Prince Harry puts on an apron before model making at the museum on April 14, 2026Credit: Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty

The couple were surrounded by members of the media wanting to speak to them as they left the museum on the first day of their packed visit to Australia.

Harry and Meghan had changed into matching olive green outfits for the outing, with the duchess wearing a mock neck sleeveless sweater by Australian brand P Johnson, which she teamed with a skirt and bomber jacket by fellow Australian brand St. Agni and Aquazzura shoes.

The museum is a veteran-led charity and cultural institution set up to support the wellbeing of current and former Australian military personnel and their families through the arts.

Founded in 2013 by Tanja Johnston, it was established from the “need for innovation and community engagement to address the declining state of veterans wellbeing," and uses exhibitions, creative programs and public engagement to create a platform for veterans to share their stories and experiences.

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Earlier, Meghan Markle helped serve lunch at a homeless and family violence shelter in Melbourne, AustraliaCredit: Jonathan Brady / POOL / AFP via Getty

Prince Harry is a former captain in the British Army and served in the military from 2005 to 2015. He continues to support service personnel and veterans through theInvictus Games, an international adaptive sports contest he helped create in 2014.

Harry and Meghan have regularly made visits with military families, including a reception for military families and the widow association during their 2024 visit to Nigeria and anunder-the-radar outingin San Diego the year prior.

In their 2022 Netflix docuseries, Prince Harryopened up about his life in the military, saying that decade "gave me the lived experience that other members of my family wouldn't have had."

"Twotours in Afghanistan, flying Apache helicopters on a military base, means that you grow up pretty fast. Jeez, I went to war twice," he added in episode three.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry kicked off their day visiting the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, AustraliaCredit: Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty

In the same episode, Harry and Meghanvisited McGuire Air Force Basein New Jersey in honor of Veterans Day in 2021.

"I'm watching my husband over there — you see how much joy it brings him to be back on a base, and he immediately goes back into military banter," the Duchess of Sussex said.

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The first day of Meghan and Prince Harry's trip to Australia alsoincluded a visitto the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, where Prince Harry's mother,Princess Diana, visited on her own tour of Australia in 1983.

Meghan also stepped out for a solo event at a women's shelter in Melbourne in the afternoon.

During their trip, Prince Harry and Meghan are expected to attend a variety of other public and private engagements,including the Her Best Life podcast's "girls weekend" retreatin Sydney and the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit in Melbourne, where Harry willserve as a keynote speaker on workplace mental health.

The couple's last trip to Australia came in October 2018 — just a few months after their May 2018 wedding — when they embarked on a 16-day royal tour. The coupleannounced Meghan's pregnancywith their first child, Prince Archie, on that tour.

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‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere Slammed by Disappointed Viewers

After a four-year hiatus,Euphoriareturned on Sunday, April 12, and fans had a lot to say about what went down in thepremiere episode. Most controversial were scenes involving Rue (Zendaya) swallowing drugs and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) dressing as a dog and baby for her OnlyFans, which she created to help fund her wedding to Nate (Jacob Elordi).

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In addition toThe Guardiancalling the premiere “grubby” and “desperate” in a review, there was an intense online reaction to what happened in the first episode of Season 3. For the most part, viewers were disappointed at how far the show, which has always been known for its scandalous content, had taken things.

“euphoriaback on our screens but it’s just [creator] sam levinson’s weird nasty fantasies being shown,” one personwrote on X, while someone elsesaid, “This is so embarassing even for jacob. But, how Sydney sweeney can agree to do something like this? It’s like a humiliation ritual.”

Another person also called out Levinson for Rue’s storyline,writing, “there’s something seriously wrong with you sam levinson.” Someone else also wrote, “The first episode of Euphoria is disturbing, guys, really tough, I swear, I don’t know how to react.”

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While many have hinted that they’ll still return to watch future episodes this season, some fans are also throwing in the towel already. “I just watched the first episode of Euphoria S3 and I’ve already decided to skip the rest of this new season…Sam Levinson, you’re disgusting,” someonetweeted.

It’s already been speculated that this will be the last season of the HBO series, and Zendaya recently admitted onTheDrew Barrymoreshow that she “thinks” this will be the end of the story. “That closure is coming,” she confirmed.Euphoriapremiered in 2019, then aired two special episodes in December 2020 and January 2021 before returning for Season 2 in 2022.

Euphoria,Season 3, Sundays, 9/8c, HBO and HBO Max

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Donald Trump Has a Message For Rory McIlroy After His Masters Win

Donald TrumpcongratulatedRory McIlroyafter the golfer’s victory at the 2026 Masters Tournament. Trump praised McIlroy’s memorable performance at the event and also shared his thoughts on the rising level of excellence in professional golf.

Donald Trump congratulates Rory McIlroy amid Masters win

Donald Trump has taken toTruth Socialto congratulate Rory McIlroy on winning his second Masters Tournament. In an April 13 post, he wrote, “Congratulations to Rory McIlroy on another Great Championship, The Masters!”

Trump continued, “He performed tremendously under intense pressure, something which few people would be able to even think about doing. With each year, Rory is becoming more and more a LEGEND!”

The president concluded, saying, “I look forward to watching him compete in two weeks at Doral. The quality of Professional Golfers today has become extraordinary, each and every one of them. They should all be proud of the way they played at The Masters this weekend!”

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McIlroy won with 11-under par, fending off a late surge from opponent Scottie Scheffler in the final round. He became the fourth golfer to defend his Masters title in two consecutive years, joining golfing icons like Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, and Tiger Woods. The star golfer’s 2026 victory also marks his sixth overall major championship of his career.

Trump had previously played golf with McIlroy, as revealed by the champion last year in an interview withThe Irish Times. McIlroy noted that Trump “can be influential, he loves golf.” He added that he had conversations with him about the political landscape within the sport.

Following the 2026 Masters Tournament, held at the Augusta National Golf Club from April 9 to 12, McIlroy is expected to play at the Cadillac Championship. This highly anticipated golfing event is part of the 2026 PGA TOUR’s schedule. It will take place at Trump National Doral in Miami on April 30.

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Reba McEntire debuts song 'One Night in Tulsa' at Oklahoma bar

Inside Reba's Place on April 9, the country music icon with blazing red locks stood an arm's length from fans in the front row.

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"We have some new music we want to spring on y'all,"Reba McEntiresaid.

The excited crowd hooted and hollered. Some had driven all night for the chance to sit in the crowd of roughly 200 people. Some who lived in the same small town as the bar, Atoka, Oklahoma, dropped in to enter a lottery for a ticket to see the hometown queen. Other overflow guests received texts just moments before doors opened. The spontaneous additions grabbed standing-room-only spots on the second floor. Even more fans gathered outside on the nearby green space, listening through a simulcast. McEntire's wait staff lined the bar to watch.

"Since we are doing a show 'One Night in Atoka,' why don't we do a song that's called 'One Night in Tulsa'?" McEntire, 71, said.

As the violin cried and the piano pulsed, her mezzo-soprano cut through the opening line: "Well the thing about leaving / is that somebody stays / And the problem with goodbye / is it only goes one way."

Reba McEntire sings at her restaurant in Atoka, Okla. to fans.

Fans drove all night to meet the Queen of Country Music

In late March, the restaurant announced free tickets to watch McEntire sing. More than 35,000 entries poured in from four eligible states: Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Kansas. A little over 100 lucky patrons were chosen.

Nine-year-old Mikayla Hoult and her father, Mike, drove more than 10 hours overnight from Illinois. They didn't have tickets, yet were still hoping to meet the famous singer.

"Because we weren't in any of the four states, I asked, 'Hey, this is probably a really good chance, Mikayla, for you to finally meet Reba. Do you want to go?' And she's like, 'Yes, I want to go.' So we got here this morning."

The risk paid off. When McEntire's gray-blue bus pulled up behind the restaurant, Mikayla held a sign that read, "Hi Reba! Could you sign me and my sister's fiddles, please?"

"She did not hesitate to sign," Mike said.

"It was amazing to meet her," Mikayla added.

Mikayla Hoult, 9, holds up the sign she made for Reba McEntire. The country singer signed Hoult's violin outside of "Reba's Place" in Atoka, Oklahoma. April 9, 2026.

Amy Shelby drove two hours from Tuttle, Oklahoma, pulling her daughter out of school for the chance to see the "Fancy" singer face-to-face.

"She just loves Reba and I knew this is something that she'd never forget," Shelby said. They did not have tickets either, but happened to be at the right place, right time.

Both families entered the lottery to get tickets to the show drawn at 5 p.m.

The highway town of Atoka

Atoka sits about 50 miles northeast of the Texas-Oklahoma border. Up until McEntire put it on the map as a tourist destination with her restaurant, the small town of 3,000 was a place to pass through, not a place to visit. On a typical weekday, about 30,000 cars move along U.S. Highway 69. On holiday weekends, that number can climb to 80,000.

For years, drivers kept going. Now, a towering blue sign reading"Reba's Place"rises above the road, backed by billboards stretching in both directions. With only capacity to serve and seat 200, on some weekends a little luck and a prayer is the only way to get through the door.

"I've been on Highway 69 all my life, so coming back home is a lot of good memories," McEntire said. "I was born and raised right here on 69 Highway from McAlester, went to school at Kiowa, lived at Chockie on land at Limestone Gap, and then to live in Stringtown, have the restaurant here in Atoka, and then I went to college at Durant."

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She opened the restaurant in 2022, converting a restored century-old Masonic Temple.

"This restaurant is three years and four months old,” McEntire said from the stage. "It's been rough. A learning experience for me."

She pointed to the details that make the space hers, from the antique bar to four antique Coliseum seats displayed along the brick wall. Her albums, photos and magazine covers line the walls. She also mentioned that the banana pudding and strawberry cake are her favorite desserts, crediting Chef Kurtess Mortensen and his team.

"Thank God for Chef Kurtess," she said. "It takes a strong leader like that to make something this successful."

So how many tourists come a year? The only estimate from Johnson was hundreds of thousands of visitors. Across the street at theAtoka Cola Soda Shop, store owner Cory Richards said he had a pinboard map where visitors would mark where they came from. Over two years, every state filled in. He added international flags each time a non-American visited, totaling 53.

"We all know God made the moon, but Reba hung it," Richards said.

He grew up knowing McEntire's family. He remembers the work ethic and the sense of humor passed down from her parents before they died. Richards loves to tell the story about McEntire signing cassettes in 1977 at the local Walmart right after she made her first record. He recalled the time that McEntire's mom, Jackie, asked him to help fill up farm ponds with water for the cattle. McEntire's dad, Clark, delivered one of Richards' favorite jokes: "Our wells are so dry the fish have lice."

These days, fans — hoping to get lottery tickets to see the McEntire daughter herself — stop into Richards' candy store for dirty sodas and chocolate truffle balls to pass the time.

Inspiring the next generation of country music singers

Opening actJordan Rainerworked midnight shifts in high school at Daylight Donuts. She saved all her tip money in a jar labeled, "Nashville or bust." Once it reached $1,000, she packed up her car and headed to Music City. Although she grew up knowing all about McEntire, Rainer didn't meet her until she auditioned for The Voice in 2023. McEntire hadn't been announced as a coach, so it was an organic surprise when Rainer belted out the song "Fancy," turning all four chairs.

Jordan Rainer poses in The Voice chair on display in Reba's Place, the restaurant owned by Reba McEntire. Rainer was a contestant on the NBC show in 2023. April 9, 2026.

"Reba is the perfect example of it can be done, not just as an Atoka woman, but as a woman in country music which has been male-dominated for a long time," Rainer said. "Reba was one of the trailblazers that made it easier for people like me to come along."

While the town gathers to celebrate a once-in-a-lifetime voice, McEntire has no plans of opening other eateries. She said that, although she's had offers, there won't be a Broadway honky tonk with her name on it, or another "Reba's Place," any time soon.

"It makes me feel really good that it's just down the street from where we all grew up and mom and daddy lived in Atoka County all their lives," she said. "So it's almost a heritage thing."

Any free time McEntire has is spent gearing up for the third season of the sitcom"Happy's Place,"or with her fiancé and co-star Rex Linn. Linn had a commitment in Oklahoma City preventing him from joining her one night concert in Atoka, but the singer's siblings sat in the booths at the far end of the room.

Some of the fans who had waited hours for a chance to get inside finally made it in. Mikayla Hoult and her father were among those who won seats in the 25-ticket lottery. That mix of near misses and once-in-a-lifetime moments carried into the night's musical debut. McEntire said she discovered "One Night in Tulsa" after hearing a young songwriter's demo and immediately felt a connection to it as an Oklahoma native.

Her voice settled over the crowd for the final lines, inspiring a standing ovation: "I'd spend a month in the desert / just to be together / For one night in Tulsa / One night in Tulsa."

Bryan West is a music reporter at The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow him onInstagram,TikTokandX as @BryanWestTV.

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