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Comedy Central’s “Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore” Canceled After Nineteen Months

Larry Wilmore [Comedy Central]

“The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore,” which has been on the air for roughly nineteen months, will draw to a conclusion next week.

Comedy Central has officially canceled the late-night series.

“The Nightly Show” will air its final episode Thursday; “@midnight” will occupy the 11:30PM slot as Comedy Central readies a permanent replacement.

Comedy Central’s Kent Alterman praised the show’s creative element but acknowledged it has not been resonating with the audience.

“It’s been struggling for quite a while as far as connecting with our audience,” said Alterman. “We stuck with it for a year and a half but ultimately we didn’t feel that we see enough traction to justify doing another year.”

“Nightly Show” premiered in January 2015 as a replacement for “The Colbert Report.”

Written by Brian Cantor

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