Stephen Colbert, CBS and James Talarico
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Before the blow-up over the James Talarico interview, outgoing "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert has had a long-lasting feud with CBS and the Federal Communications Commission.
Barack Obama's interview with the Associated Press has gone viral this week, after the former U.S. president engaged in a quickfire chat about alien life. "Are aliens real?" podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen asked. "They’re real," Obama answered. "But I haven’t seen them. And, they’re not being kept in Area 51."
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 continues,
They said he could have broken a typically unenforced FCC rule. He put their statement in a dog-poop bag.
The "Late Show" host on Monday night opened up about something the network "clearly doesn't want us to talk about."
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert said CBS blocked an interview over FCC concerns. It highlights tension between broadcasters and their talent.
Stephen Colbert‘s Monday “Late Show” monologue featured a joke about oil company ExxonMobil that provoked loud groans from his studio audience. Colbert first kicked things off by informing his viewers of the Trump administration’s new criminal ...
The Late Show' host and CBS made headlines after a dispute over a pulled interview—Newsweek readers are divided on the issue.