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In reply to the discussion: CBS stops its effort to halt sharing of Colbert's public access show appearance after massive backlash [View all]caraher
(6,365 posts)32. No, it's an all-new show
Colbert went back to Monroe and filmed it right after his CBS show ended.
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CBS stops its effort to halt sharing of Colbert's public access show appearance after massive backlash [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
They are so used to shutting down people with the DMCA that they never realized that they did not
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#3
Yep, World Wide Pants owns the show. CBS just aired it.. Kind of like the Lucelle Ball shows under Desilu.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#19
WWP has granted CBS a license. And a licensee can sue for infringement of its license.
onenote
51 min ago
#54
I have been in tech my who 78 years, and Ellison has always been a POS in my thinking. And I do not even
LiberalArkie
5 hrs ago
#44
I did some research and I think it goes back to him creating Oracle on a government contract and
LiberalArkie
2 hrs ago
#49
Is there a 5 to 7 year non compete clause to his contract at CBS after he leaves the show ?
magicarpet
Yesterday
#7
According to what has been reported, CBS Studios financed and produced the episode.
onenote
55 min ago
#53
I promise not to share the brilliance of Colbert's "Only in Monroe" appearance.
Botany
Yesterday
#20