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Stephen Colbert may have revealed what his next move is now that the Late Show is over on CBS. At the same time, CBS has absolutely revealed that they were behind Colbert’s May 22 Michigan public
Deposed CBS late night host Stephen Colbert has launched a YouTube channel after being axed from his long-running show. So far, he’s just posted one video, of his May 22 gig hosting the
Last Thursday, CBS aired the final episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." This Thursday, the first-ever creator-led late night show premiered on YouTube. It's an almost too-on-the-nose example of what the future of this medium may look like.
Stephen Colbert launches a new YouTube channel with "Only in Monroe," a public access show prank featuring Jack White, Eminem and Michigan-themed humor.
YouTube and podcasts “sated Americans’ desire for the formerly scarce ingredients only late-night hosts once provided. Jokes about the news. Interviews with celebrities touting upcoming projects. Gripping new musical acts. Even the monologues and highlights of the late-night talk shows. It’s all there for free on your phone. No need to wait until 11:35 p.m. for a fix.” —LO
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What's Stephen Colbert's Next Move?
What is Stephen Colbert up to next? The "Late Show" host has only been off the air for a little more than a week and already speculation is rampant about his next move. The day after the final episode of his CBS talk show,
CBS and Paramount backed away from copyright challenges to limit distribution of Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show. He ended his run as host of "The Late Show" on Thursday.
From riffing with Jon Stewart to discussing grief with Vice President Biden to cracking up with Tiffany Haddish, Stephen Colbert always entertained.
Stephen Colbert left top CBS brass seething after taking a parting shot at both the news division's Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and evening news anchor Tony Dokoupil during his final days on air, RadarOnline.
Twice in the past year, Trump, 79, has explicitly pressed ABC to cancel Jimmy Kimmel Live!, one of which resulted in the network suspending Kimmel, 58, for almost a week. As a result, Kimmel “believes there’s still a real possibility” that the president could weaponize one of his monologues to force ABC to “kill the show,