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Mere days after CBS exit, Stephen Colbert debuts new YouTube channel
Stephen Colbert launches a new YouTube channel just days after exiting The Late Show.
Channel quietly debuts over weekend with Only in Monroe video days after Thursday’s final Late Show episode
Stephen Colbert may have revealed what his next move is now the Late Show is over on CBS, and CBS looks to still working with their ex-late night main man – at least when it comes to his vMay 22 Michigan public access special.
Paramount-owned CBS had spent days issuing takedown notices against YouTube users who reposted Colbert’s May 22 appearance on “Only in Monroe.”
CBS has stopped issuing takedown notices to YouTube users who have shared bootleg footage of Stephen Colbert in his surprise new hosting role amid copyright claims
One night after signing off "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert appeared on a local access show in Monroe, Michigan.
Without getting too into the weeds here, CBS isn’t anyone’s favorite TV network right now. Especially after their shabby treatment of late-night television icon, Stephen Colbert. Things got even worse when CBS began issuing takedown notices to YouTube ...
CBS has paused copyright takedown notices aimed at unofficial YouTube uploads of Stephen Colbert’s surprise return to Only in Monroe. This move came after viewers accused the network of trying to limit the impact of his latest comment on President Donald Trump.