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Pour One Out for Stephen Colbert

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Coverage diverges significantly in tone and framing. Slate Magazine focuses on the cultural implications of Colbert's work, suggesting that his style is at odds with the current political climate. In contrast, the Washington Examiner…
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Pour One Out for Stephen Colbert
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The article discusses the potential end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, suggesting it may signify the conclusion of an era for late-night television. It raises questions about whether this represents soft censorship or simply a necessary transition. The piece features insights from comedian Adam Conover, emphasizing the evolving landscape of network television.

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What Next May 20, 20265:20 AM Pour One Out for Stephen Colbert Soft censorship, or simply the overdue end of an era? Copy Link Share Share <div class="slate-megaphone__slot"></div> View Transcript Advertisement Listen & Subscribe Choose your preferred player: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music TuneIn Pocket Casts RSS Feed For questions about subscriptions or your Slate Plus feed, check our FAQ. <p class="slate-notification--error podcast-how-to-listen__notification">Please enable javascript to get your Slate Plus feeds.</p> All Slate Plus Podcasts Get Your Slate Plus Podcast If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Thanks! Check your phone for a link to finish setting up your feed. Please enter a valid phone number.

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