Pour One Out for Stephen Colbert
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.
- ▪The Late Show with Stephen Colbert may be ending, indicating a shift in late-night television.
- ▪The article questions whether this change is due to soft censorship or an overdue evolution.
- ▪Comedian Adam Conover provides commentary on the situation, highlighting the challenges faced by late-night shows.
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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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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Slate Magazine.