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Fox News' Greg Gutfeld is crowned new king of late night television after he scores 220K MORE viewers than Colbert's Late Show on CBS

  The late night comedy scene has a new king of laughs, with Greg Gutfeld's Gutfeld! unseating Stephen Colbert's The Late Show in to...

 The late night comedy scene has a new king of laughs, with Greg Gutfeld's Gutfeld! unseating Stephen Colbert's The Late Show in total viewership. 

Fox News' right-leaning Gutfeld! also attracted the most pairs of eyes in the sought-after 25 to 54 age demographic category. 

The network's gamble to compete with the likes of CBS's Late Show and the Tonight Show With Jimmy Kimmel might have seemed risky, but viewership indicates the gamble is paying off.

Tuesday's episode of Gutfeld!, which aired 11pm EST, drew in about 2.12 million viewers, with about 434,000 people belonging to the key age demographic. 

Colbert's 11.35pm audience of about 1.9 million placed a not-so-distant second, drawing in 423,000 people in the target demographic.  

Greg Gutfeld, host of Fox New's Gutfeld, outpaced his left-leaning competitors in Tuesday's audience rankings

Greg Gutfeld, host of Fox New's Gutfeld, outpaced his left-leaning competitors in Tuesday's audience rankings

Longstanding comedy king Stephen Colbert was unseated by Gutfeld!'s victory, which came just months after its late-night launch 

Gutfeld!, which debuted April 5, is hosted by the long-time television personality and Fox News host who previously unleashed some scathing criticism of his comedic competitors.

'If you cannot tell the other late night shows apart, join the club,' Gutfeld said when announcing the launch of his weekday show. 


'They're as bland as string cheese and not nearly as appetizing. It's the same jokes, the same assumptions, probably the same writers, all reading the same columns from the same hacks in the New York Times.' 

In Tuesday night's monologue Gutfeld fired off jokes about the Taliban's promise of taking a gentler approach to the Afghans.

'They aren't an enlightened bunch,' he said of the Taliban. 'Not only are not only stuck in the dark ages. They prefer everyone else join them there. 

'Their idea of women's rights is letting her air out her burka once a year. However, we've been told by the press this is a "kinder, gentler Taliban." What does that mean? They only partially behead you? They only throw gays out an eight-story window, not a 12-story one?'

His guests included former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill, Townhall.com political editor Guy Benson, Fox News contributor Kat Timpf, and Washington Times opinion editor Charlie Hurd, who Gutfeld quipped 'has been a guest more often than Hunter Biden on a crack pipe'.

NBC's the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, which also airs at 11.35pm, attracted about 1.22 million people, including 354,000 in the aforementioned age group.

Usurping Colbert was no small feat; the comedian's show was the most watched late night show for the 2020-21 season for the fifth year running.

Colbert's Tuesday night episode featured actress Amanda Peet, podcaster Roger Bennett and CNN journalist Clarissa Ward.


The veteran comedian began his sketch by saying that U.S. troops have restored order inside the Kabul airport, allowing evacuation flights to resume.

'When they're done there, maybe we can get them to restore order at our airports,' Colbert said, 'Because there's a guy here, ducktaped to his seat in coach, screaming about how masks are contaminating his sperm.'

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