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47 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

 

will Murdoch fight or cave? How much fun would it be to watch the crack up and handicap whether the MAGA public stayed with Fox or Trump if Fox went hard anti-Trump. Which ever one went to the mat it would be no-lose for America. And this could make for another great mini-series. The battle between the media giant and its Frankenstein political creation re-unites the media magnate's warring children --- so many possible story lines!

The entertainment loss will probably be ours though,  10:1 NewCorp rolls over.

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5 hours ago, CMRivdogs said:

Trump holds grudges. He wants to punish CBS for the 60 Minutes interview with Harris.

Under a normal administration this wouldn’t be an issue. 

Trump will say he got him fired, but Trump always takes credit for stuff he has nothing to do with.  Maybe this is over the merger, but Trump already got his pound of flesh with 60 minutes.  Even if Kamala would have won, the networks would have had to make a tough decision on how they handle late night TV between the salaries they are paying and the fact that ratings have consistently dropped over the hey day of late night TV many years ago.  I wouldn't be surprised if Kimmel is next and that simply has to do with the fact that his contract is up.  His only saving grace may be that Colbert is gone.

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8 hours ago, GalagaGuy said:

I told someone a few weeks ago that the reason the Epstein files will never be released is because Trump's name is so deeply ingrained that there's just no way to remove him without people catching onto the fact that the files have been altered.

I think they might be getting to the point where they have to release something, because it’s simply gotten way too loud. The three main issues to navigate that I can see when they do get released will be (1) expurgations, meaning large chunks of the files not getting released with the rest; (2) selective redactions, meaning naming some names and redacting others; and (3) fraud; meaning authorship of additional text not in the originals and/or alterations of original text within. 

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CBS Reportedly Lost $40 Million on Colbert’s Late Show This Year

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Sources inside CBS have suddenly become much more forthcoming about the sobering economics of late-night television in 2025—go figure— revealing that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has recently been running at an annual shortfall of $40 million.

If that sounds unthinkable for the #1 rated show at 11:35pm, consider this: as Matt Belloni reports today in Puck, back in 2018, all of late-night television combined generated $438 million in advertising revenue. By 2023, that number had been cut in half, and it has continued to fall.

Given that The Late Show—with its handsomely paid host and a staff of roughly 200 employees—reportedly costs CBS $100 million per year to produce, that $40 million figure becomes easier to understand.

 

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