Ellen Degeneres whose name was thrown into the running for taking over David Letterman's chair when the legendary host retires in 2015, took to her daytime talk show to address the rumors. Read More »
Some of you might have seen this coming, but CBS officially announced this week that Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as the Late Show host when he retires in 2015. How are you taking this news? Let's see how Twitter is reacting so far! Read More »
Last week, people that were not familiar with Stephen Colbert's form of satire, sarcastic comedy took one of his jokes way out of context and started a Twitter controversy. This week on his Comedy Central (notice the word "comedy" in the network name) show The Colbert Report, the award-winning host addressed the controversy and the "#CancelColbert" Twitter trend. Read More »
Twitter's reaction to Comedy Central's Colbert Report's comments about the Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation. Read More »
On Wednesday evening's episode of "The Colbert Report" (March 26), host Stephen Colbert humorously mocked Washington Redskins owner, Dan Snyder. Following the comedic bit, Colbert's official Comedy Central Twitter accounted posted a rather controversial tweet: Read More »
Stephen Colbert took The Huntington Post to task last night in a hilarious, and some could say epic segment. Read More »
"Bullish on Boyish," dissects the male-dominated, late-night talk show circuit. Writer Bill Carter down-plays Chelsea Handler's success. Read More »
In a recent interview on a podcast hosted by Paul Mercurio, Comedy Central television personality Stephen Colbert opened up about the month leading up to Daft Punk's scheduled performance on his show "The Colbert Report." This podcast interview revealed that Colbert and his writing team had to work around the fact that Daft Punk refused to speak or perform on the show. We all know how it ended up, but this candid interview reveals that the build up was even worse than the outcome. Read More »
By now we all know that Daft Punk did not show up to perform on "The Colbert Report" earlier this week due to contractual obligation with the MTV Video Music Awards. Host Stephen Colbert turned his shows into an exciting special featuring Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" and a star-studded episode. It was all funny and Robin Thicke even showed up to perform "Blurred Lines," the other summer hit of 2013! Sounds good, right? Well music blog Pitchfork decided that this was all a little too convenient, stating it was a big publicity stunt that Colbert was in on from the start. Read More »
Stephen Colbert, Daft Punk: After 'Random Access Memories' Duo Cancels, Host Throws Celeb-filled 'Get Lucky' Dance Party Read More »
It's confirmed. Daft Punk will, in fact, appear on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" next week. MTV News got official word that the "Get Lucky" French electronica duo will appear on the lampooning news program on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Read More »
Daft Punk are quite the aloof electronic French duo. The masterminds behind the massive summer hit "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell rarely make televised appearances. Their latest album, "Random Access Memories" topped the U.S. charts with little promotion. However, now, the band is rumored to make a rare appearance on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" next week. Read More »
WATCH The Postal Service Make 'Colbert Report' TV Debut: Host Stephen Colbert Interviews Band about Iconic Album 'Give Up' [VIDEO] Read More »