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"The Late Late Show with James Corden" will then follow with its own special episode.
"It's been a very big year in late night at CBS," said CBS Entertainment president Glenn Geller, in a press release. "We're extremely proud of our two new late night franchises, and we're thrilled to give Stephen and James this big Super Bowl Sunday showcase."
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Being the most-watched network in primetime gives CBS the opportunity to use the space in a different way.
Colbert is scoring higher ratings than Letterman year-over-year. Season-to-date, "The Late Show" is up 60% in the advertiser-coveted 18- to 49-year-old demographic (0.8 from 0.5), and up 43% with the show's key audience, 25- to 54-year-olds (1.0 from 0.7). In total viewers, the talk show is seeing a 20% increase in viewers (3.29 million from 2.74 million).
The 19th Super Bowl is set to air at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 7.