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David Letterman recently slammed CBS and Skydance executives, calling them “goons” following the controversial cancellation ...
In a direct and unequivocal response, Stephen Colbert addressed former President Donald Trump during Monday night’s broadcast ...
The silencing of jokes and jabs on network airwaves shatters a tangible demonstration of nuanced thinking, free speech and ...
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Did money or politics cause Colbert cancellation? Either way, the economics are tough for TV
CBS says its decision to end Stephen Colbert’s late-night comedy show is financial, not political. Yet even with the ample ...
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Stephen Colbert wasn’t CBS’s first satirical sacrifice
Like Stephen Colbert, the Smothers Brothers enjoyed top ratings, and they had a history of refusing to avoid sensitive topics ...
The first politician to weigh in happened to be the show’s July 17 guest, Sen. Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif. He posted on social ...
The FCC still hasn’t approved the Paramount-Skydance merger, which may be where Colbert joins the saga. The cheeky host ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Face it, Stephen Colbert is a bad joke — Michael Reagan
When Stephen Colbert became a financial disaster for CBS, its execs fired him. For good measure, they also killed the “The Late Show,” the network’s failing 33-year-old flag-ship late-night program.
Stephen Colbert may have said goodbye to his Comedy Central character months ago, but he has still managed to squeeze in his thoughts on current events now that he's at CBS.
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