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CBS is facing boycott calls after ending Stephen Colbert’s late-night show this week. Some viewers now want fans to avoid CBS sports, though NFL supporters appear to be split on that idea. The backlash quickly spread across social media after Colbert’s final episode aired.
Colbert was a guest host on last Friday's episode of Michigan public access station, “Only in Monroe," which is broadcast from Monroe, Michigan.
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CBS has paused copyright takedown notices aimed at unofficial YouTube uploads of Stephen Colbert’s surprise return to Only in Monroe. This move came after viewers accused the network of trying to limit the impact of his latest comment on President Donald Trump.
There's a growing push to "boycott" CBS. Celebrities and TV viewers are encouraging all Americans to "boycott" the popular network in the wake of the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's late-night talk show.
Exactly 24 hours after the last episode of “The Late Show” was broadcast, Colbert appeared on an episode of “Only in Monroe.”