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Posted: 2022-04-21T08:01:24Z | Updated: 2022-04-21T08:01:24Z Stephen Colbert Trolls His Own Corporate Bosses With A Biting Reality Check | HuffPost

Stephen Colbert Trolls His Own Corporate Bosses With A Biting Reality Check

The "Late Show" host still isn't impressed by the Paramount+ streaming service.

Stephen Colbert got in a good-natured dig at his own corporate overlords on Wednesday with a joke about Paramount+, the streaming service that carries CBS and other content, including “The Late Show.”

Colbert noted that streaming leader Netflix was suddenly struggling after reporting a loss in subscribers. One reason: Shows that used to stream on Netflix are increasingly being pulled from the service and placed onto other platforms, like Paramount+, which promises viewers “a mountain of entertainment.” 

Colbert pointed to “Star Trek” as a prime example .

“That used to be on Netflix. Now it’s exclusively on Paramount+,” he said. “Paramount+: A mountain of reruns we never thought you’d pay for.”  

Get more of his take on the streaming wars in his Wednesday night monologue: 

Paramount+ had about 32.8 million subscribers by the end of 2021, according to CNET , putting it well behind Netflix (221.8 million) and Disney+ (129.8 million). It’s also behind Hulu (45.3 million), but well ahead of Peacock, which had 9 million paid subscribers. 

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