From Murrow to Colbert – CBS Ends an Era
BALTIMORE – On the evening of Nov. 18, 1951, Edward R. Murrow looked into a CBS camera for the first
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BALTIMORE – On the evening of Nov. 18, 1951, Edward R. Murrow looked into a CBS camera for the first
Read moreWASHINGTON – Democrats and Republicans are divided over whether late-night talk show hosts should discuss politics, according to a poll released Tuesday. The
Read moreThere’s no reasonable explanation for why I wake up at 4 a.m., other than I usually gotta empty the bladder.
Read moreWe all remember when the once-beloved Jon Stewart abandoned America, said “Adios, Mother[expletive deleted]” and rode off into the New
Read moreIt’s been nearly 17 years that the cable network Comedy Central has ruled late night television. Maybe even dominated late
Read morePhoto above: Stephen Colbert’s desk on The Colbert Report. (Comedy Central) Four nights a week, Monday through Thursday, it was
Read more“CBS has just declared war on the Heartland of America. No longer is comedy going to be a covert assault
Read moreIf you haven’t read or heard, Stephen Colbert is catching a bit of heat for a recent tweet tossed out
Read moreEvery year it’s the same old thing: the White House Press Corps holds a gala dinner, invites a ton of
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