Corporate Censorship or Business Strategy? A Legal Look at Colbert’s Late Show Cancellation

Why did CBS cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert—and does it raise legal red flags? This article breaks down what the First Amendment really protects, how corporate media decisions intersect with free speech, and what it means when a politically outspoken voice disappears from primetime. If you’re wondering where the law draws the line between business and censorship, this is for you.

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