The latest dustup between the talk-show host and CBS should be concerning for people of any political leaning.
If FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s goal was to cast a massive national spotlight on a Democratic candidate to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate, then everything’s going according to plan.
Host Stephen Colbert has manufactured another tale about the “authoritarian” President Trump trying to use the levers of government to stomp on his free speech. On Monday, “The Late ...
Colbert said that he was surprised by a network statement that denied Colbert had been told he couldn't air an interview with ...
Now, this is a surprisingly small piece of paper, considering how many butts it’s trying to cover.” After pointing out that the statement sounds like it was written by and for lawyers, Colbert ...
Stephen Colbert will not lead late night without a fight. The CBS host is clashing with his network bosses, saying they ...
Stephen Colbert, a man currently in the process of going out with a bang, will not be trifled with. The late-night host, whose show was canceled by CBS, is now in a public feud with his network’s ...
Stephen Colbert's comments that network executives pulled his interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico ...
Keeping the equal time rule in place is a political choice.
But it didn't air. As Colbert explained, CBS declined to broadcast the interview as a result of recent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines relating to the equal-time rule. If anything, ...
The late-night TV host said CBS is lying about the scrapped interview with Texas state Representative James Talarico.
Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand today in a trial over whether social media companies are fueling the teen mental health crisis. And, Tricia McLaughlin is leaving the Department of Homeland Security.