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Stephen Colbert trolled CBS during his "Late Show" finale and now the network is paying for it
CBS will be donating licensing fees to Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen charity following Colbert's cheeky decision ...
CBS has reached a settlement with the owner of iconic “Peanuts” music, about a month after former late-night host Stephen ...
CBS has signed a licensing deal to avoid legal problems after Stephen Colbert played copyrighted 'Peanuts' music in a joking effort to get CBS sued.
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Colbert Gets CBS to Pay Fine for His Unauthorized Use of 'Peanuts' Song in 'Late Show' Finale
Colbert got one last hit in on CBS during his "Late Show" finale last month by playing Vince Guaraldi's "Peanuts" song, "Linus and Lucy," without licensing it for use. Now, the eye network is paying ...
After Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" used "A Charlie Brown Christmas" song without authorization, CBS forked over money to ...
Stephen Colbert tried to prank CBS during "The Late Show" finale by having his band play copyrighted "Peanuts" music, but CBS ...
The proceeds from the payout will go to charity.
About a month after Stephen Colbert used a "Peanuts" song on his "Late Show" finale without permission, CBS has now paid the ...
CBS reached a licensing deal with Burlingame-based Lee Mendelson Film Productions after "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" used Vince Guaraldi's "Linus and Lucy" during its May finale.
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Colbert gets last laugh as CBS forced to fork over money for comedian's 'Charlie Brown stunt' finale
Stephen Colbert joked an unauthorized performance of the famous Charlie Brown theme might 'cost CBS money'. It turned out to ...
CBS paid a licensing fee after Stephen Colbert used legally protected music from “Peanuts” on his final “Late Show” episode.
Following his exit from his late-night show, Stephen Colbert left CBS to pick up the tab for playing Charlie Brown music without permission.
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