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Stephen Colbert says network lawyers pulled James Talarico interview over FCC equal-time guidance
Summary
Stephen Colbert said network lawyers told the show not to air his interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico because of recent FCC equal-time guidance, and the segment was later posted online rather than on broadcast.
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Stephen Colbert said his scheduled interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico was removed from Monday night's broadcast after network lawyers intervened. He said lawyers told the show the segment could violate recent FCC guidance on equal time for political candidates. Colbert also said he was instructed not to mention the removal on air. The nearly 15-minute interview was subsequently posted on the show's YouTube page, and a short clip was shared on X.
Key details:
- Colbert said network lawyers told the program the Talarico segment could conflict with the FCC's equal-time guidance and asked that it not be aired.
- Colbert said he was told not to mention on broadcast that the interview had been pulled.
- The full interview was posted online on the show's YouTube channel and a short clip appeared on X.
- The article reports that neither CBS nor the FCC immediately responded to requests for comment.
Summary:
Colbert says network lawyers prevented the interview with Talarico from airing on broadcast and the segment was posted online instead. Undetermined at this time.
