In a major shake-up in late-night television, Greg Gutfeld has officially surpassed Stephen Colbert in ratings, signaling a shift away from the dominance of “woke” comedy. Gutfeld’s rise marks a turning point in the battle between traditional political satire and a more irreverent, countercultural approach.
Once considered the king of late-night, Colbert has built his show around progressive themes and political commentary. However, many viewers have grown tired of the same ideological narratives, leading to declining ratings.

Meanwhile, Gutfeld! has steadily gained traction by offering an alternative to mainstream late-night comedy. His mix of humor, politics, and cultural critique has resonated with audiences looking for something different.
Critics argue that Gutfeld’s success reflects growing frustration with Hollywood’s political bias. Supporters see it as a sign that late-night TV is shifting away from one-sided, agenda-driven comedy.

While Colbert still maintains a loyal fan base, Gutfeld’s victory sends a clear message: audiences are craving fresh perspectives. His rise could push networks to rethink their approach to late-night programming.
As the media landscape evolves, it remains to be seen whether other late-night hosts will adapt or continue down the same path. For now, Gutfeld’s triumph is a major win against the establishment’s grip on comedy.

