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Federal Communication Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has used an arcane rule to unsettle President Trump's least favorite TV networks.
If you're wondering who the allies that refused are, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom declined invitations to the Board of Peace, and Trump rescinded the invitation to Canada.
Anderson Cooper turned down an opportunity to keep working there. Stephen Colbert recently became vocal about his relationship with attorneys at the same company. And Seth Strickland, a UFC fighter, didn't think the league's critical ties to the corporation would suffer if he threw out some profanity and disparaged celebrities while trying to promote a
'The Late Show' host and CBS made headlines after a dispute over a pulled interview—Newsweek readers are divided on the issue.
Yeah, and we didn’t have that much to do, so we hung out together. And he was like, ‘What are you doing here from West Virginia?’ And I was like ‘What are you doing here from South Carolina?’ So, anyway,
Colbert said that he was surprised by a network statement that denied Colbert had been told he couldn't air an interview with a Texas Senate candidate for fear of triggering a little-known “equal time” rule by the FCC.
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert criticized CBS on Monday night, saying the network blocked his interview with U.S. Senate hopeful James Talarico from airing.
The Late Show” host called the group “kind of like the U.N., except instead of passing binding resolutions, you pass a greasy bag of money to Donald Trump.”
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Who’s afraid of the FCC? From Stephen Colbert to Bad Bunny — does the agency actually have teeth?
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