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Jilly_in_VA

(13,133 posts)
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 04:35 PM Jul 28

This was the week that comedy pushed back

It was the week that comedy hit back. Hard.

Here's what I mean: When federal regulators on Thursday approved entertainment conglomerate Paramount's $8-billion merger with Skydance, media analysts like me began to wonder.

The approval came about a week after Paramount-owned CBS announced that it was cancelling The Late Show, currently hosted by Stephen Colbert — a comic who hasn't been shy in his criticism of President Trump and his administration. Many inquiring minds asked: Could moves to limit a prominent and vocal detractor of the president have helped the deal along?

But if anyone thought Colbert's cancellation — which won't come until his contract ends in May 2026 — might tamp down political commentary in other areas of Paramount's media empire, they learned differently this past week.

Jon Stewart kicked things off last Monday while hosting The Daily Show, which airs on Paramount-owned Comedy Central. He offered a blistering monologue that questioned CBS's statement asserting Colbert's cancellation was "purely a financial decision," eventually joining a gospel choir to sing "go f— yourself" to media companies, law firms, universities and other institutions that might censor themselves to avoid angering the government.

https://www.npr.org/2025/07/27/nx-s1-5480172/colbert-south-park-jon-stewart-paramount-trump

And I'm here for all of it!

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This was the week that comedy pushed back (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jul 28 OP
Colbert will land a new gig somewhere that appreciates him... wcmagumba Jul 28 #1
I've been feeling they're all between a rock and a hard place. SleeplessinSoCal Jul 28 #2
Might Be Time for a New Network MrWowWow Jul 28 #3

SleeplessinSoCal

(10,286 posts)
2. I've been feeling they're all between a rock and a hard place.
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 04:48 PM
Jul 28

Wanting to move on from the daily onslaught and Trump himself, but incapable of not commenting on the horrific behavior. They all deserve the Medal of Freedom. And several Purple Hearts for damages done.

MrWowWow

(1,393 posts)
3. Might Be Time for a New Network
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 05:01 PM
Jul 28

Fascism will continue to insinuate and oppress/suppress/censor the Media. A new network may be needed that circumvents all of that. Might have to be solely internet-based.

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