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The shocking cancellation of Late Show With Stephen Colbert raises questions about the Paramount merger and Trump's influence.
Stephen Colbert returned from vacation loaded for bear. The CBS late-night comic referred to the settlement between his parent company, Paramount Global, and President Donald Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview as a “big,
Show' host's comments came shortly before it was announced that CBS has canceled 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.'
A shocking change in late-night TV. A salacious story about Jeffrey Epstein. What do they have in common? Donald Trump.
Whatever happened, fellow late-night comedian John Oliver finds the whole thing “incredibly sad.” Oliver commented on the cancellation while promoting the Erie Moon Mammoths, his rebrand for the minor league baseball team, the Erie SeaWolves.
The Writers Guild of America called on New York State Attorney General Letitia James to investigate the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show," expressing "significant concerns" that the decision is "sacrificing free speech to curry favor with the Trump Administration" amid parent company Paramount Global's impending merger with Skydance.
CBS cancelled “Late Night with Stephen Colbert” in a move that Senator Elizabeth Warren has criticized as potentially being done for political reasons, following Colbert’s public
Stephen Colbert went off on his employer, Paramount, on Monday after the company decided to settle with President Trump in his lawsuit against the network.
The CBS late night host breaks his silence on his parent company's deal that was announced during his vacation.
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