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marmar

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Wed Feb 18, 2026, 10:40 AM Feb 18

CBS is unraveling -- and it goes beyond Bari Weiss [View all]


( Salon). In the span of months, one of America’s most storied broadcast institutions has managed to alienate its most recognizable late-night host and lose one of its most respected journalists, all while inviting scrutiny over whether it is voluntarily bending the knee to political pressure from the Trump administration. The optics are catastrophic.

CBS looks to have made a strategic blunder when it announced plans last year to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” but decided to keep host Stephen Colbert on air until May 2026. The decision created a lame-duck host with a nightly platform and a growing sense of grievance. On Monday, Colbert told his studio audience that CBS lawyers had called his show “in no uncertain terms” to block an interview with Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico. According to Colbert, the network didn’t just want to censor the content — it wanted to censor the censorship itself, informing him that he couldn’t even mention that he’d been prohibited from airing it.

“Because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this,” he told his audience, “let’s talk about this.” He ultimately posted the interview to YouTube, where it has since drawn more than 5.2 million views — far more than it ever would have attracted as a routine late-night segment. (CBS said it had “not prohibited” Talarico’s interview from running but admitted it had “provided legal guidance” and given Colbert’s team “options for how the equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled.”)

It’s amazing how long we’ve known about the Streisand effect, the phenomenon where an attempt to censor or suppress information ends up drawing more attention to it, yet institutions still can’t resist stepping on the rake. CBS handed the shovel to the very man they were trying to bury, and he dug himself out. Colbert knows he has nothing to lose now. It’s worth noting that his public criticism of CBS parent company Paramount Skydance’s $16 million to settle Donald Trump’s lawsuit over a 2024 “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that legal scholars widely regarded as meritless — is widely believed to be the real reason CBS canceled “The Late Show.” ...........(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/02/18/cbs-is-unraveling-and-it-goes-beyond-bari-weiss/




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Who would have thought WSHazel Feb 18 #1
Fox has the perpetual motion machine thusly: PCIntern Feb 18 #3
Best step by step description ever! UTUSN Feb 18 #6
And so Fox makes money from every demographic. yardwork Feb 18 #12
Ex-actly PCIntern Feb 18 #18
urm, you forgot something NJCher Feb 18 #28
Right. All the while ca$hing in on it. progressoid Feb 18 #34
And CBS will never be the Fux Nooze they aspire to mdbl Feb 18 #36
It's all entertainment. That's how Fox has articulated a defense spooky3 Feb 18 #24
WSHazel........ Upthevibe Feb 18 #39
Legal departments bucolic_frolic Feb 18 #2
CYA? Picaro Feb 18 #9
Yes, that must be what I meant. bucolic_frolic Feb 18 #16
Every story about CBS seems to miss the point LR3 Feb 18 #4
Exactly edhopper Feb 18 #25
I worked there and got called on it. BidenRocks Feb 18 #27
You are correct. They are actually a former client of mine LR3 Feb 18 #31
Yes, the most of our traditional news outlets are more valuable as servants of the rich than being profitable Ilikepurple Feb 18 #38
In the end, they will reap what they sow. multigraincracker Feb 18 #5
If gerryatwork Feb 18 #13
I wish we'd hurry up with the reaping. maxsolomon Feb 18 #14
I hope we make it. multigraincracker Feb 18 #15
Who is going to write the history? LiberalArkie Feb 18 #29
It took 100 years for CBS to build a reputation. Initech Feb 18 #7
Paramount gave the keys to the car (CBS News) to a twelve-year-old and she drove it into a ditch. hay rick Feb 18 #8
And their billionaire criminal owners added more billions to their ill gotten pile. Initech Feb 18 #19
K&R. When Anderson's leaving was announced my first reaction was to cheer as his "kicking UTUSN Feb 18 #10
And now Warner bros is going to destroy itself also by allowing itself to brought by Paramount. kimbutgar Feb 18 #11
And sold to the Saudis. Initech Feb 18 #20
James Talarico raised over $2.5 million in just 24 hours after it aired on youtube. OGBuzz Feb 18 #17
I don't think the Ellisons care if the network fails. Nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 18 #21
Same thing is happening with poli-junkie Feb 18 #22
I've stopped watching everything on CBS. Ritabert Feb 18 #23
LOL Jeopardy is on ABC here. I now watch ABC with David Muir if I do watch evening news. Don't even dem4decades Feb 18 #26
Jeopardy is on ABC in some locales but not here. Ritabert Feb 18 #32
To me DownriverDem Feb 18 #30
As is Mike Wallace. Ritabert Feb 18 #33
The Tiffany Network! BidenRocks Feb 18 #35
And that's the way it is, February 18th, 2026. BHDem53 Feb 18 #37
marmar............ Upthevibe Feb 18 #40
I wonder where Colbert will land? Will he retire? Will another network grab him? QueerDuck Feb 19 #41
Bari Weiss.... MarcoZandrini Feb 19 #42
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