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Watch CBS News. CBS Evening News. Political Humor, For A Serious Purpose. By Melissa McNamara. November 2, 2006 / 4:55 PM EST ... "It's a very funny take on negative advertising, isn't it?
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The post Stephen Colbert wasn’t CBS’s first satirical sacrifice appeared first on Salon.com. ehenSandra Oh stirred ...
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The state of late-night TV is keeping media executives from sleeping well. CBS’ decision to cut ties with Stephen Colbert and ...
Political humor does more than just make us laugh. It makes us think. The work of cartoonist Thomas Nast helped expose the corruption of Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall.
Show” star Jimmy Fallon quipped he may be the next late-night host to get canned as he blasted CBS for pulling the plug on ...
Hours after CBS-owner Paramount announced a "South Park" deal, the show's creators showed they're not afraid to bite the hand ...
CBS’ decision to end The Late Show in 2026 has left both Hollywood and viewers in shock. On Thursday, the network announced ...
Comics and writers Lizz Winstead and Elon James White talked about the use of humor to convey political messages, as well as coverage of political issues by the mainstream news media. They used ...
Readers, many of them unhappy, react to the cancellation of Mr. Colbert’s show. Also: A rubber-stamp Congress; lessons from ...
One cartoonist has elevated that humor to an art form, using his pen to poke fun and make a powerful point. CBS News caught up with Matt Wuerker this week and found out how he makes politics humorous.
I found that when people are exposed to racist or sexist humor, they are generally more comfortable expressing prejudices or sexism that they carry with them but would normally suppress. But exposure ...
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