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The cancellations made room for fresh material. Four new shows will premiere on CBS during the 2026-2027 season: the comedy “Eternally Yours” and the dramas “Cupertino,” “Einstein” and “NCIS: New York.” “Eternally Yours,” “Cupertino” and “NCIS: New York” will all premiere this fall, while “Einstein” is being held until midseason.
CBS has no choice but to make a change to one of its announcing crews for the 2026 NFL season. It was announced on Friday that former NFL star Jason McCourty signed a multi-year deal with ESPN. As part of his agreement,
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Stephen Colbert Trolled CBS During His “Late Show” Finale and Now the Network Is Paying for It
CBS will be donating licensing fees to Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen charity following Colbert's cheeky decision to play unlicensed Charlie Brown Christmas music during his final broadcast
Stephen Colbert may have signed off from “The Late Show” with one final joke, but it turns out the gag The Stephen Colbert’s Final CBS Joke Came With A Surprising Price first appeared on The Blast
A black writer for Matlock has sued CBS Television Studios, RadarOnline. com can reveal, accusing the series' bosses of making racist and sexual remarks.
Unlike the original Flintstones series, which has remained in continuous rotation on various networks since ending its initial run in 1966, this spinoff has been largely forgotten by casual television watchers. The show originally aired on CBS after the franchise moved from ABC and a syndication period on NBC.
The company that owns the rights to that "Peanuts" song called the stunt “funny and entertaining” and will donate its proceeds to a charity Colbert supports.
CBS News Philadelphia's 20th annual Alex Scott: A Stand For Hope Telethon raised more than $7.2 million for the fight against childhood cancer Wednesday.
CBS has reached a settlement with the owner of iconic “Peanuts” music, about a month after former late-night host Stephen Colbert taunted the network with a gag about getting sued – saying “I hope this doesn’t cost CBS any money!
About a month after Stephen Colbert used a "Peanuts" song on his "Late Show" finale without permission, CBS has now paid the bill. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via AP)
According to CBS, they are officially scheduled to air another repeat episode of their hit news show, “60 Minutes” tonight, June 21, 2026, and it will feature a segment about concentration camp survivors and more.