Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Despite what that magas on this thread want to believe Colbert is so talented and really does such a great job with all his interviews.
Then why was his show not profitable?
It was profitable.
You have no idea what you are talking about!
This is not a hard concept state media no
First amendment rights hello republican idiots thanks for getting us to North Korea
It’s easy to find plenty of links that talk about how it has been losing roughly $40 million per year at this point. If I weren’t driving right now, I would post some.
I have not seen anything that counters these assertions.
Why cancel now? CBS had ample opportunity to do so. Why now? Because of the merger. Trump can’t handle his feelings being hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Despite what that magas on this thread want to believe Colbert is so talented and really does such a great job with all his interviews.
Then why was his show not profitable?
It was profitable.
You have no idea what you are talking about!
This is not a hard concept state media no
First amendment rights hello republican idiots thanks for getting us to North Korea
It’s easy to find plenty of links that talk about how it has been losing roughly $40 million per year at this point. If I weren’t driving right now, I would post some.
I have not seen anything that counters these assertions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Despite what that magas on this thread want to believe Colbert is so talented and really does such a great job with all his interviews.
Then why was his show not profitable?
It was profitable.
You have no idea what you are talking about!
This is not a hard concept state media no
First amendment rights hello republican idiots thanks for getting us to North Korea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.
It's not suspicious at all. If they wanted to silence Colbert, why keep him on the air for an entire year with nothing to lose? The Trump conspiracy theories don't make any sense. He's old and tired, expensive, and then to top it off, he publicly railed against his bosses. I mean.... you can't behave that way, put up loser ratings, get paid $15M per year and keep your job. Come on.
This. The people who desperately want this to be some kind of conspiracy make me laugh. It was a huge money loser for the network. Next.
Pay attention. CBS is in the middle of a merger with skydance. As it drags on, CBS loses millions. Who is in charge of mergers? The federal government is and then you have the biggest baby in charge, Trump, who can’t handle anyone making fun of him. Why do you think they payed for the nonsense 60 minutes settlement? Because they want this merger to go through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Despite what that magas on this thread want to believe Colbert is so talented and really does such a great job with all his interviews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.
It's not suspicious at all. If they wanted to silence Colbert, why keep him on the air for an entire year with nothing to lose? The Trump conspiracy theories don't make any sense. He's old and tired, expensive, and then to top it off, he publicly railed against his bosses. I mean.... you can't behave that way, put up loser ratings, get paid $15M per year and keep your job. Come on.
This. The people who desperately want this to be some kind of conspiracy make me laugh. It was a huge money loser for the network. Next.
Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.
It's not suspicious at all. If they wanted to silence Colbert, why keep him on the air for an entire year with nothing to lose? The Trump conspiracy theories don't make any sense. He's old and tired, expensive, and then to top it off, he publicly railed against his bosses. I mean.... you can't behave that way, put up loser ratings, get paid $15M per year and keep your job. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.
It's not suspicious at all. If they wanted to silence Colbert, why keep him on the air for an entire year with nothing to lose? The Trump conspiracy theories don't make any sense. He's old and tired, expensive, and then to top it off, he publicly railed against his bosses. I mean.... you can't behave that way, put up loser ratings, get paid $15M per year and keep your job. Come on.
It's not cancelled, just won't be renewed. They are ending their late night franchise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.
It's not suspicious at all. If they wanted to silence Colbert, why keep him on the air for an entire year with nothing to lose? The Trump conspiracy theories don't make any sense. He's old and tired, expensive, and then to top it off, he publicly railed against his bosses. I mean.... you can't behave that way, put up loser ratings, get paid $15M per year and keep your job. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He might have been funny when he first started. He’s only been annoying and preachy for the past few years.
I still find him hilarious. Different strokes for different folks. I guess CBS was too afraid of Trump to keep him on.
Same! Love him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His show was losing $40 million per year.
Why cancel it now? Timing is very suspicious.