Stephen Colbert slams CBS
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While Stephen Colbert called CBS' statement "crap," James Talarico, too, shared his take on the controversy. Talarico had a conversation with CBS Austin's Farrah Walton. The interviewer asked Talarico if he believed that the equal-time rule might just "discourage" broadcasters from hosting political candidates.
This is a surprisingly small piece of paper, considering how many butts it’s trying to cover," said Colbert, holding a printed copy of the statement.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert is set to end — for good — on May 21, Colbert revealed during a Monday taping of Late Night With Seth Meyers. (The episode will air tonight.) Meyers’ program runs on NBC in the hour following Colbert’s and, on his own network, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon .
On The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert accused his corporate overlords at CBS of forcing him to bump Texas state Rep. James Talarico from broadcast.
Late-night has found itself in the center of another brouhaha involving the Federal Communications Commission.
The Late Show' host blasted the network's lawyers over a statement they released regarding his James Talarico interview.