Stephen Colbert 'Humiliated' CBS
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"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert criticized CBS on Monday night, saying the network blocked his interview with U.S. Senate hopeful James Talarico from airing.
'The Late Show' host and CBS made headlines after a dispute over a pulled interview—Newsweek readers are divided on the issue.
At the top of his show tonight, Stephen Colbert introduced the Late Show band, announced guest Jennifer Garner and then asked the audience, “You know who is not one of my guests tonight?” The CBS host the answered his own question.
Colbert appeared on Seth Meyers' show to discuss the approaching end of his late-night run after more than a decade as host.
The only difference in Colbert interviewing Talarico and syndicated radio hosts Sean Hannity or Glenn Beck interviewing Ken Paxton is that Colbert’s show has a TV picture. The law is the same. Frankly, the reaction to CBS’ caution was a living example of why broadcast TV and radio have declined for 30 years.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," which CBS announced in July would end in 10 months' time, has finally set a final air date.
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"I Really Don't Want An Adversarial Relationship With the Network": Exasperated Colbert Reveals Tensions With CBS' Legal Team
'The Late Show' host blasted the network's lawyers over a statement they released regarding his James Talarico interview.
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Who’s afraid of the FCC? From Stephen Colbert to Bad Bunny — does the agency actually have teeth?
Brendan Carr says he wants broadcasters to be fair. Others say he wants them "Trump friendly."
A recent FCC inquiry to ABC about a possible “equal time” rule violation at “The View” raised concerns at CBS that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” could be targeted next, according to people familiar with CBS’s deliberations.