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Stephen Colbert Writers Post FYC Ad Claiming “CBS Isn’t Doing an Emmy Campaign for Us”
Except CBS has run For Your Consideration ads for the show itself.
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Fox News
· Jun 24, 2026
Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' writers launch 'For Your Consideration' campaign for Emmys after cancellation
Writers behind The Late Show with Stephen Colbert created an Emmy Awards For Your Consideration ad campaign online after claiming CBS won't do one.
The Daily Beast
· Jun 22, 2026
Colbert Writers Call Out CBS for Leaving Them in the Lurch
CBS Photo Archive / CBS via Getty ImagesThe writers behind Stephen Colbert’s canceled Late Show are not letting CBS off the hook for leaving them without promotion for awards consideration following the show’s last season.Late Show writer Felipe Torres Medina uploaded the writing team’s “DIY” Emmy campaign ad on Instagram on Monday. “CBS is not doing a For Your Consideration campaign for us, so, ‘for strictly financial reasons,’ the @colbertlateshow writers made our own FYC campaign.” Read more at The Daily Beast.
Variety
· Jul 8, 2026
Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Bows Out With 9 Emmy Nominations, Its Biggest Haul Ever
The party is over at the Ed Sullivan Theater, but not before one last embrace from the Television Academy. In its final season, “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” drew nine Emmy nominations on Wednesday, the biggest awards showing of Colbert’s 11-year tenure behind the desk. Before this year, the largest haul was three consecutive []
E! Online
· Jul 8, 2026
Emmy Nominations 2026: Mariska Hargitay & More Stars React
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Boston.com
· Jul 11, 2026
3 new movies to watch on Netflix in July
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Al Bawaba
· Jun 27, 2026
Stephen Colbert writers create their own Emmy push after CBS claims
ALBAWABA - Stephen Colbert writers launch independent Emmy campaign amid CBS support controversy.According to a writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the canceled talk show has received no support from its previous network for Emmy Award consideration...
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Related coverage for "Stephen Colbert Writers Post FYC Ad Claiming “CBS Isn’t Doing an Emmy Campaign for Us”": Fox News — Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' writers launch 'For Your Consideration' campaign for Emmys after cancellation. The Daily Beast — Colbert Writers Call Out CBS for Leaving Them in the Lurch. Variety — Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Bows Out With 9 Emmy Nominations, Its Biggest Haul Ever. E! Online — Emmy Nominations 2026: Mariska Hargitay & More Stars React. Boston.com — 3 new movies to watch on Netflix in July. Al Bawaba — Stephen Colbert writers create their own Emmy push after CBS claims