FCC, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel
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Stephen Colbert took a jab at his employer, CBS, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with the Trump administration.
Colbert taunted Trump FCC Chairman Brendan Carr by calling him a "disappointed testicle" and mocking his new "crackdown" on late-night television. The post Colbert Taunts Trump Honcho ‘And Disappointed Testicle’ Over New ‘Crackdown’ Threat first appeared on Mediaite.
Stephen Colbert’s days as the host of “The Late Show” might be numbered, but he already has at least one gig to take up his time and help keep the cash coming in. Colbert, whose show is slated to end in May, made a virtual appearance at the New York ...
You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump’s skin,” Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.
Stephen Colbert’s days as the host of “The Late Show” might be numbered, but he already has at least one gig to take up his time and help keep the cash coming in. Colbert, whose show is slated to end in May, made a virtual appearance Saturday at the ...
CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert, who will be out of a job next May, poked fun at his network’s new boss, David Ellison, on Thursday. During his opening monologue, "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" host made a sarcastic dig at David Ellison ...
The late night hosts suggested the move that appeared to be targeted at programs like 'The View,' 'Late Night With Seth Meyers,' 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' and 'The Late Show,' ending in four months, was less significant than it seemed in a fractured landscape and was more of an "attack on free speech.
Jimmy Kimmel has a message for the FCC, and fans, after the agency demanded shows like his provide equal air time for candidates from multiple political parties Kimmel said that the Trump administration's FCC and its chairman Brendan Carr are "reinterpreting long agreed-upon rules to stifle us" "It's another example of this administration trying to squash anyone who doesn't support them by following 'the rules,