Colbert, CBS and Texas Senate
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Stephen Colbert said CBS’s legal department spiked his interview with a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate because of the FCC chairman’s recent warning that the agency would pursue enforcement of “equal time” rules on late-night and daytime talk shows.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr addressed Stephen Colbert's claims that CBS pulled a Democratic lawmaker's interview over federal regulatory concerns.
MS NOW host Lawrence O’Donnell has torn into CBS for the network’s alleged refusal to air an interview with a rising young Democrat. The uproar began after Stephen Colbert revealed to his studio audience that the MAGA-curious network had decided to pull Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s interview on The Late Show,
MS NOW panelists on "Deadline White House" were shocked by CBS calling Stephen Colbert a liar amid the FCC-James Talarico dust up.
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert tore into his future former employer on Monday night as he accused CBS of caving to FCC threats by spiking his interview with Texas state Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico (D).
The network says its late-night host is not telling the truth about why his interview with James Talarico did not air on Monday.
Late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert and his wife, both of whom are Roman Catholic, received awards for servant leadership from a prominent Episcopalian seminary in Virginia earlier this month
CNN News Central’s John Berman and chief data analyst Harry Enten dig through the data on whether Stephen Colbert’s rift with CBS could actually be helping a Texas Democrat who the network allegedly sidelined from Colbert’s late night tv show.