On Friday, Byron Allen brought his show Comics Unleashed to the CBS time slot that was long held by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The media mogul and former stand-up comedian has praised Colbert but noted that his show will avoid the political comedy Colbert was known for, moving away from the typical late-night format. Colbert's show was canceled despite its high ratings, a decision many viewed as politically motivated because of Colbert's frequent criticism of Trump and his administration. CBS said that the cancellation was "purely a financial decision." Allen maintains that no one at CBS or its parent company, Paramount, imposed any restrictions or boundaries on his show.
Allen sat down for an NPR Newsmakers interview with NPR's Ailsa Chang ahead of the debut episode of Comics Unleashed. He discussed his plans for the show, why he believes there is still plenty of political comedy available after Colbert's cancellation and the importance of Black Americans owning and producing media.
Watch the conversation on YouTube, listen to the interview or read the article about their discussion. |