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FCC chair rips Colbert 'hoax' after CBS denied blocking Talarico interview, says media fell for it
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr scolded the media for pushing the narrative that CBS blocked Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas ...
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert said CBS did not air his Monday interview with Senate candidate Rep.
The FCC Chair pushed back on "censorship" claims after the talk show host said CBS did not allow him to air a scheduled ...
Stephen Colbert alleged that CBS' lawyers advised him not to interview James Talarico, a Democrat who is running for U.S.
Stephen Colbert taped a “Late Show” interview with James Talarico, a candidate in the Democratic Senate primary in Texas. But he says CBS lawyers intervened before the interview could air on TV.
The FCC chief blasted the Texas Democrat whose interview with Colbert was allegedly blocked by CBS, while claiming Americans trust “gas station sushi” more than the news media.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert said his interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico was pulled from ...
Stephen Colbert revealed that CBS pulled his interview with Texas State Representative James Talarico over fears of retaliation from the FCC.
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Stephen Colbert calls out CBS for blocking interview with Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico
Late-night host Stephen Colbert was stopped from having Senate candidate James Talarico of Texas on his show Monday night because of the FCC's latest enforcement of equal-time rules.
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FCC Attempt to Kill Stephen Colbert Interview Completely Backfires
The Trump administration tried to prevent late-night television host Stephen Colbert from airing his interview with Texas state Representative and Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, but the ...
Stephen Colbert says CBS lawyers stopped him from airing an interview with a prominent Democrat running for US Senate amid the news network's right-wing pivot.Colbert told viewers that the network's l ...
As CBS, the FCC and Colbert battle again, what are the actual rules of the road governing this stuff and do they still make any sense in today’s media environment?
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