Colbert Says CBS Refused To Air His Interview With Democrat Candidate Fearing FCC Blowback
Source: Forbes
Late Show host Stephen Colbert on Monday said CBS refused to air his interview with James Talarico, the Democratic Senate candidate from Texas, due to the Federal Communications Commissions recent decision to enforce its equal time mandate on talk shows.
During a segment of his show on Monday night, Colbert told the audience Talarico was supposed to be here as a guest on the show, but CBSs lawyers told the Late Show team in no uncertain terms
that we could not have him on the broadcast.
Colbert said the networks lawyers also told him he was not allowed to mention this issue on air, before adding: because my network clearly doesn't want us to talk about this, let's talk about this.
The comedian then explained the FCCs equal time rulewhich requires broadcast networks to provide equal air time to opposing political candidatesand pointed out a long time exception that applied to news interviews and talk show interviews.
Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2026/02/17/colbert-says-cbs-refused-to-air-his-interview-with-democrat-candidate-fearing-fcc-blowback/
evemac
(293 posts)I think this would be immensely helpful in this race, particularly because it might help move the needle towards more votes for democratic candidates in Texas. Texas needs all the help it can get, but I understand why Colbert is doing it. So wrong.
BComplex
(9,821 posts)teevee land is pumping up the Talarico candidacy against her. Crockett has been a great asset to our party.
hamsterjill
(17,243 posts)Talarico has the better chance. We all KNOW why, but it is what it is. In my opinion, she should never have entered the race because Talarico had already filed long before she did. This Colin Allred crap isn't helping either. He's a big disappointment.
I hope that Talarico wins the primary, and I hope Crockett endorses him and stays active. I believe she will have a long and distinguished career ahead of her. Just not this.
awesomerwb1
(5,054 posts)But no way she can win statewide in Texas.
lapucelle
(20,972 posts)At this point, Talrico isn't running against any Republicans.
Unless, of course, Carr has decided to unilaterally change over 75 years of precedent.
The Commission has held that the primary elections or conventions held by one party are to be considered separately from the primary
elections or conventions of other parties, and, therefore, insofar as section 315 is concerned, "equal opportunities" need only be afforded legally qualified candidates for nomination for the same office at the same party's primary or nominating convention. See
Letter to KWFT, Inc., 40 F.C.C. 237 ( 1948).
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,323 posts)The "Late Show" host on Monday night opened up about something the network "clearly doesn't want us to talk about."
Stephen Colbert Goes Scorched-Earth On CBS, Reveals What He Was Told Not To Mention
— (@aconcernedcitizen2.bsky.social) 2026-02-17T12:54:47.175Z
flip.it/O_ZG2d
We are actively being CENSORED.
@ms.now @housedemocrats.bsky.social @democrats.senate.gov @aclu.org @bbcnewsnight.bsky.social @nytimes.com
He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our networks lawyers ― who called us directly ― that we could not have him on the broadcast, Colbert said.
Colberts audience booed the news.
Then I was told, in some uncertain terms, that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on, Colbert added. And because my network clearly doesnt want us to talk about this, lets talk about this.
Colbert recapped how FCC Chair Brendan Carr is threatening to enforce equal time regulations for TV talk shows, which have long been exempt.
Well, sir, youre chairman of the FCC, Colbert said. So, FCC you!
If the FCC moves forward with the plan, TV talk shows would not be allowed to interview political candidates unless they offer equal time to every candidate in the same race.
liberalgunwilltravel
(1,145 posts)Criminal Broadcasting System.
joshdawg
(2,940 posts)He's the censor in charge.
CBS says: ve vere chust followink orderz.
get the red out
(14,004 posts)I thought Rs were opposed to bringing back the "fairness doctrine"?
mdbl
(8,363 posts)GiqueCee
(3,690 posts)... is "Fairness For Me, But Not For Thee." Assholes.
popsdenver
(1,958 posts)the "fairness doctrine" went out the window during the Reagan occupation of the White House.......along with thousands of other things, to start the ball rolling on their crusade........The Republicans have been building on it ever since, slowly chipping away at every thing they didn't want to have to tolerate........
They have been scheming this massive, horrific, Charlie Foxtrot, since they corruptly threw the election to Reagan in 1980....
The only things that are FAIR, are what THEY say are FAIR........
Bengus81
(9,985 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(177,323 posts)LaMouffette
(2,607 posts)Or invite them both on at the same time so that viewers could see the shocking disparity between the Democratic candidate and the Repub one.
lapucelle
(20,972 posts)candidate who ran in the Minnesota Democratic (DFL) primary for senate in 2024 and lost. The primary isn't until March 3.
ruet
(10,205 posts)It's bullshit.
mdbl
(8,363 posts)Hmmm, Jimmy Fallon comes to mind.
Joinfortmill
(20,596 posts)jls4561
(2,965 posts)Just what biblical grounds were cited in your divorce?
How much does it cost to buy a Republican in the legislature?
How man commandments can one break before God chooses to smite you?
AND
Which dry cleaners in Texas does the best job on Klan robes?
SSJVegeta
(2,559 posts)JohnnyRingo
(20,688 posts)Colbert mentioned that the new rules mostly concerned him and Kimmel, leaving Fallon out as a wimp.
I know Seth Myers deserves included as a voice against MAGA but Trump probably doesn't know he's on TV.
Ellipsis
(9,446 posts)The late show average viewership is 2.65 million, oops.
Martin68
(27,378 posts)C_U_L8R
(49,157 posts)the Democratic Party thanks you for bringing us more viewers.
samsingh
(18,345 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(177,323 posts)In November, Trump said late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in probably illegal misconduct. The ripple effects of the declaration are ongoing.
In November, Trump said late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in âprobably illegalâ misconduct.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-17T14:16:00.289Z
It seems to me we can draw a line from that declaration to CBS telling Colbert not to air an interview with Texasâ James Talarico.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/colbert-accuses-cbs-of-blocking-on-air-interview-with-texas-democrat-james-talarico
As MS NOW reported about a month ago, however, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggested a shift in the policy, declaring that shows hosting political candidates will not automatically qualify as bona fide news programs, which are exempt from the equal-time requirements.
And so, Colbert lowered the boom:
Lets just call this what it is: Donald Trumps administration wants to silence anyone who says anything bad about Trump on TV, because all Trump does is watch TV, OK? Hes like a toddler with too much screen time. He gets cranky and then drops a load in his diaper.
.....Its worth emphasizing that Colbert did, in fact, interview Talarico it just wasnt aired on The Late Show as planned. Instead, the program posted the entirety of the appearance on its YouTube channel. (Ironically, the broader controversy likely generated additional interest in the interview beyond the audience it was probably going to receive in the first place, offering a fresh example of the Streisand effect.)
The latest clash between Colbert and CBS comes against a backdrop of allegations that the network is moving to the right under its new corporate ownership, but the comedians comments about the incumbent president were of particular interest because of the broader pattern......
As recently as November, Trump insisted that late-night hosts who mock him are engaged in probably illegal misconduct, the First Amendment be damned. Two months later, Carr issued a new declaration related to the equal-time policy, and the month after that, Colbert wasnt allowed to show viewers of his television show an interview with a Democratic Senate candidate.
Early voting starts today in Texas for the primaries. I was leaning toward Talarico but really like Crockett. Now, I will be voting for Talarico