The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airs its final episode tonight.
We’re delivering a thank-you card to Stephen – and a producer at the show has offered to make sure it reaches him and the team.
330,000 people signed our petition trying to keep the show on the air last year – and laid the groundwork for the strong public pushback that saved Jimmy Kimmel.
This is our chance to say a real thank you – from the community that fought for him – and to ask him to keep using his voice to speak out about corrupt billionaire influence, media consolidation, and the stakes for our democracy.
Sign the thank-you card to Stephen Colbert on this page and, if you'd like, add your own personal note.

In these final episodes of the show, support is pouring out for Colbert and the team, along with anger toward Trump and the billionaires behind the cancellation.
Bruce Springsteen last night: "I am here in support tonight of Stephen because you’re the first guy in America who’s lost his show because we’ve got a president who can’t take a joke. And because Larry and David Ellison feel they need to kiss his ass to get what they want."
Jimmy Kimmel last night: "We will be off tomorrow night out of respect for our colleague Stephen Colbert...I think you know how I feel about the fact that they are being pushed out. I hope the people who did the pushing feel ashamed of themselves tonight."
Ana Navarro on The View: "There is no end to Donald Trump's corruption... and what we are seeing right now is legacy media completely surrendering to billionaire interests and small dictator energy. Taking Stephen off the air is a tragedy for free speech."
Jon Stewart this week: "It's such a good move to take this show off the air, and then to also ruin your evening news, and then reduce 60 Minutes to 6 good ones...Let me say this. The day the electorate repudiates this putrid administration, my brother, there will be a joyful noise from the bowels of this great country that makes Hungary's repudiation of Orban look like an Amish sabbath."
David Letterman this week: "You can take a man's show, but you can't take a man’s voice...Thanks for all you've done for our country."
Attention must be paid to Stephen Colbert's two decades of political insight, comic relief, and refusing to flinch. Sign the thank-you card today.