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South Park receives a $1.5B contract, while Colbert's show faces criticism. Financial decisions drive content changes in the entertainment industry.
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"He didnt say anything about him shutting them down. He was agreeing and hoped that he played a role in that happening. Which he didnt. Paramount/CBS just offered South Park a $1.5B/5 year contract to make fun of the president and his admin. Stephen obviously just sucked at his job. Stephen Colbert was costing CBS/Paramount between $40-50M/ year. His ratings were down over XX% year-over-year and almost -XX% in the 19-45 key demo. Those are the facts. It was a very OBVIOUS cut and dry financial decision"
@BaldyHonest on X 2025-07-27 22:13:24 UTC 5736 followers, XX engagements