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Byron Allen Says He’s Unfazed by Ratings Drop

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Colbert replacement Byron Allen says CBS 'won big-time' despite his 'ratings disaster'
Byron Allen is not backing down after his new CBS late-night slot was hit with brutal ratings headlines. Allen, 65, responded after reports described ‘Comics Unleashed’ as a “ratings disaster” following Stephen Colbert’s exit from ‘The Late Show.

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Byron Allen Says He’s Unfazed by Ratings Drop After Replacing Colbert
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Byron Allen, Stephen Colbert’s CBS replacement, responded to the Daily Beast’s report that his new show was a “ratings disaster” for the network.

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The collapse of late night -- and the opportunity ahead for Byron Allen

The reported end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" marks more than the cancellation of a television franchise. It represents the collapse of an era in American media where political outrage replaced entertainment,
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John Oliver Calls Out Stephen Colbert's Replacement After Insane Self-Debate: 'Let's See Byron Allen Do That' | Video

In his first episode since his friend Stephen Colbert's final "Late Show," John Oliver promptly called out CBS' replacement, Byron Allen, daring him to try and compete with the HBO host's own bit. The moment came after an odd debate Oliver had with himself during Sunday episode,
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John Oliver Swipes at Byron Allen While Considering Sex With His Own Animated Characters

By Tony Maglio John Oliver‘s Last Week Tonight last night went deep on Donald Trump‘s use of presidential pardon power. Spoiler alert: it has not been ethical or equitable. One particular part of the full-30-minute dissection took a left turn — and took a buzzsaw to new BuzzFeed owner Byron Allen.

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