Stephen Colbert left his former network with a little parting gift in the form of a bill. According to Variety, CBS will pay an undisclosed amount to Lee Mendelson Film Productions, Inc., following ...
CBS has reached a licensing agreement with the music company that owns the famed “Peanuts” song used by late-night host ...
After Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" used "A Charlie Brown Christmas" song without authorization, CBS forked over money to license "Linus and Lucy." ...
The network agreed to pay a licensing fee for an undisclosed amount to Lee Mendelson Film Productions, which is donating the money to charity.
Colbert got one last hit in on CBS during his "Late Show" finale last month by playing Vince Guaraldi's "Peanuts" song, "Linus and Lucy," without licensing it for use. Now, the eye network is paying ...
CBS has signed a licensing deal to avoid legal problems after Stephen Colbert played copyrighted 'Peanuts' music in a joking effort to get CBS sued.
To the bitter end, Stephen Colbert cost CBS to air his not-very-funny, politically-biased late-night talk show. “The Late ...
And that's a wrap for The Late Show. Stephen Colbert, the franchise's host for the past decade, signed off Thursday, May 21 after over 1,800 shows. Fans started lining up early in the rain for a ...
When Stephen Colbert signed off from “Late Show” in May, he left something for CBS — a bill for playing licensed-protected music. During that last show, “ Linus and Lucy ,” owned by Lee Mendelson Film ...
Colbert's last episode on "The Late Show" featured celebrity cameos, shots fired at CBS, and a Paul McCartney-sung farewell ...
Stephen Colbert wrapped up his time on The Late Show by poking fun at CBSwith a music joke. During his last episode, he referenced the recent copyright lawsuits involving the Vince Guaraldi catalog, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" (CBS/YouTube) Colbert got one last hit in on CBS during his “Late Show” finale last month by ...