David Letterman delivered a fiery rant against CBS and parent company
Paramount for cancelling Stephen Colbert's "Late Show," calling the
decision "gutless" and "pure cowardice" as he labeled his successor a
martyr of the network.
Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-
I don't find Colbert funny and have never been motivated to watch the
show since he took over. When Letterman was on, it was often funny and
I would sometimes watch. Colbert not being on TV is fine with me.
That said, if CBS cancelled the show just so parent Paramount could get
a green light on a merger, that is questionable behavior and sets a precident that could affect anyone, regardless of their political
stance.
OTOH, if CBS cancelled the show because it was no longer financially feasible, then so be it and good ridance. Considering that CBS could
have just fired Colbert, kept the show, and replaced him with someone else, I am inclined to believe that the political/merger issue may have been a happy coincidence for them.
It wasn't that long ago that another Colbert backed talk show, starring Charlamagne the Great, was quickly "disappeared" by Comedy Central (another Paramount holding) after he interviewed Kamala Harris and
didn't softball his questions... something that I suspect pissed off Colbert and the folks at Comedy Central.
OTOH, if CBS cancelled the show because it was no longer financially feasible, then so be it and good ridance. Considering that CBS could have just fired Colbert, kept the show, and replaced him with someone else, I am inclined to believe that the political/merger issue may have been a happy coincidence for them.
I bet they're letting him stay on until his contract ends. Probably
cheaper than outright firing him.
It wasn't that long ago that another Colbert backed talk show, starring Charlamagne the Great, was quickly "disappeared" by Comedy Central (another Paramount holding) after he interviewed Kamala Harris and didn't softball his questions... something that I suspect pissed off Colbert and the folks at Comedy Central.
I'm sure it did. Stpehen Colbert has always impressed me as a
talentless hack, politics aside.
Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-
That'd make sense.
Yeah, he isn't that funny.
Considering that CBS could
have just fired Colbert, kept the show, and replaced him with someone
else, I am inclined to believe that the political/merger issue may have been a happy coincidence for them.
That'd make sense.
Rob Mccart wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-
I've never watched the Colbert show but he must have a good following
or he wouldn't have been kept on this long, regardless of the less
than expected support he's been getting since..
The "Colbert Show" has been called "therapy for leftists". He is>notoriously single-minded, According to a recent article in the New York
<sandbox>>None of these late-night "comedians" hold a candle to Johnny Carson, who
Rob Mccart wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-
I rarely got into late night television, although I did see a fair bit
of Johnny Carson years ago. I stopped watching pretty much as soon as
he left the air so I know what you mean..
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