CBS announces Stephen Colbert as David Letterman's successor. By John-Henry Perera | April 10, 2014 | Updated: April 10, 2014 12:05pm. Comments; E-mail; Print. Tweet. Share on Facebook 0. Page 1 of 1
CBS CBS announced today that Stephen Colbert will succeed David Letterman when he walks away from the Late Show at the end of this year. Colbert is best known for The Colbert Report, the hit fake news show in which he impersonates a right-wing
(CNN) — The real Stephen Colbert is probably someone "Stephen Colbert," the character, would find easy to mock. The real Colbert is reportedly just a regular guy who lives in a New Jersey suburb with his wife and three kids, has taught Sunday school
Big-time cable talents love nothing more than to wage cross-channel warfare, which brings us to this week's back-and-forth between Fox News's Bill O'Reilly and Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert. They're squabbling over inequality in America
(CNN) — Stephen Colbert will succeed David Letterman as host of "The Late Show," CBS announced Thursday, one week after Letterman told his audience that he would retire sometime in 2015. CBS said Colbert had signed a five-year contract to helm the