A new report from veteran media reporter Oliver Darcy suggests that the pending Skydance-Paramount merger could spell trouble for two of Donald Trump’s most high-profile comedic critics: Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart.
Yeah, I’d follow him anywhere that I already have access to, and likely no further. If he let’s someone put up barriers around what he makes, that’s on him. He can easily do his own thing anywhere and have an audience. He just might get paid less, though I’m certain he has more than enough money to live the rest of his life happily.
Colbert though I don’t follow. He’s smart and funny, but I watched The Late Show and just do not care for the format. If he decides to do something else then I’d give it a shot, but not that format.
Yeah, I’d follow him anywhere that I already have access to, and likely no further. If he let’s someone put up barriers around what he makes, that’s on him. He can easily do his own thing anywhere and have an audience. He just might get paid less, though I’m certain he has more than enough money to live the rest of his life happily.
Colbert though I don’t follow. He’s smart and funny, but I watched The Late Show and just do not care for the format. If he decides to do something else then I’d give it a shot, but not that format.
It’s not just him though. He has a team that makes what he does possible.
Yeah, and he puts together a good team. He has a lot of people who’d gladly follow him wherever he wants to work with him.