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Michael Reagan criticizes Stephen Colbert and CBS, blaming Colbert’s political humor and high costs for the decline of “The Late Show” and late-night TV, contrasting it with past hosts’ broader appeal.
The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead on why this particular late-night host losing his job could be a terrifying bellwether
Democrats and their legacy media allies were quick to blame President Donald Trump for Stephen Colbert getting canceled. But Colbert only has himself to blame.
When it was announced in 2014 that Stephen Colbert would succeed David Letterman as host of the CBS “Late Show,” reaction was mixed. Letterman, who retired after helming the talk show for 22 years, had a loyal audience. At that point, Colbert was best known for playing a satirical version of himself on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report.”
The post Meet Stephen Colbert's Biggest Fans: Congressional Democrats appeared first on Reason.com. A day after a controversial episode lambasting President Donald Trump, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone played it cool at Comic-Con.
After 'The Late Show' cancellation, Stephen Colbert teams up with Rachel Maddow for explosive new show,' the viral rumor suggested
Stephen Colbert’s late-night show may be in its endgame now, but fret not – for the comedians and hosts of several other late-night shows are set to assemble!When CBS announced the shocking cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
Jena Friedman, who got her start writing for “The Late Show,” reacts to Colbert’s firing and shares her harrowing experience crossing the border back into the United States.
After releasing one of the most controversial episodes in South Park history, the creators deliver an ingenuine apology.