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The White House is fighting back against what it calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” targeting satirical media and political talk shows.View on euronews
Since then, Colbert has been ripping into Donald Trump with renewed relish, often while also flaying CBS and its parent company, Paramount. By doubling down on attacking his most powerful enemy, at a time when network execs are facing such intense scrutiny for what many believe was a politically motivated firing,
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'Daily Show' co-creator sounds off on cancellation of Colbert's show, accuses CBS of being 'afraid'
The co-creator of "The Daily Show," Lizz Winstead, accused CBS of canceling liberal comedian Stephen Colbert's show due to fear of President Trump during an MSNBC interview.
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Stephen Colbert's swan song is zeitgeist moment
Calling it a financial decision, CBS announced that it will end “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and retire “The Late Show” franchise in May 2026. That's led to strong reactions from the political left and right,
In a direct and unequivocal response, Stephen Colbert addressed former President Donald Trump during Monday night’s broadcast of The Late Show, following Trump’s celebratory remarks regarding the cancellation of Colbert’s program.
Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary on Tuesday defended President Trump against Stephen Colbert’s criticism following CBS’s announcement that it would end “The Late
There’s a new entrant in the annals of corporate hole-digging: Media titan Paramount, which owns CBS, recently said it’s canceling the top-rated "Late Show with Stephen Colbert." Paramount said it needs to cancel the Colbert show for “financial reasons” and leaked reports likely sourced to the company suggest the show loses around $40 million per year.
July is shaping up to be a bend-the-knee month like no other, and that's quite an achievement given the number of universities, law firms, TV networks and news outlets trying to appease President Trump.
Megyn Kelly slammed Stephen Colbert for him and Jon Stewart going after Trump and Paramount after "The Late Show" was canceled.
Hours after CBS-owner Paramount announced a "South Park" deal, the show's creators showed they're not afraid to bite the hand that feeds them.