Comedy Central Suspends Colbert Report Without Explanation
The move has sparked widespread speculation about what's happening with the satirical news show
Comedy Central has suspended production of the Colbert Report for at least two days, a mysterious announcement that sparked widespread speculation on a variety of social networks about what's happening with the popular satirical news show, according to Reuters and other media outlets.
According to Comedy Central, the show aired a repeat episode on Wednesday and would again on Thursday due to "unforeseen circumstances," but did not elaborate. The show generally doesn't tape new episodes on Fridays.
The suspension comes in the midst of the Republican primary season, usually an important period for the show headlined by Montclair resident Stephen Colbert.
Audience members scheduled to attend Wednesday’s taping of the show said they had been sent notices saying that the taping was canceled and that they would have to make new reservations for a later date.
Has anyone heard whether the show will, indeed, return after the two-day suspension? Hope so!
Meg Beattie Patrick
2:07 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012
Lower those flags to half staff...
Shelley Emling
2:11 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012
Now that is funny Meg!
profwilliams
2:34 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012
I recognize at times I’m a prude in my modesty and expectation of it from others.
But this post is unseemly-- asking for tips.
So while I am not a fan, I respect that something must be up, as such– he deserves his privacy.
Shelley Emling
2:42 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012
I'll rephrase the article.. I just wondered if anyone knew whether the show would indeed return after the brief suspension as planned. I am a fan!