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Was hat eine Versicherung mit einem Kinofilm, einer Late-Night-Show und gemeinsamem Weihnachtssingen zu tun? In der neuen Folge unseres Podcasts „Auf einen Tee“ begrüßt Andrea Montua den Leiter Politik und Unternehmenskommunikation der Zurich Gruppe Deutschland, Bernd Engelien, der zu diesen Themen einiges erzählen kann. Darf die Unternehmenskommunikation auch in ernsten Zeiten Entertainment bieten? Ja, bitte, meint Bernd Engelien, der mit seinem Team gerade beim Thema Strategie auch auf Unterhaltung setzt, um die mehr als 5.300 Mitarbeitenden der Gruppe zu erreichen. Seine Art der Kommunikation hat viel mit Authentizität zu tun - wer Vertrauen verkauft, braucht intern Menschen, die vertrauen. Weitere spannende Themen: Kommunikation in ihrer politischen Dimension, Kultur als Fundament der Strategie, KI als neues „Betriebssystem“ der Branche Empathie als Versprechen – intern und extern. Für Bernd Engelien ist die Verbindung von Kommunikation und Public Affairs heute essenziell, da nahezu jedes kommunikative Thema eine politische Dimension besitzt und Unternehmen durch diese Verzahnung ihre gesellschaftliche Rolle aktiv wahrnehmen und mitgestalten müssen. Wie seht Ihr das?
Manchmal hat man einen falschen Eindruck von Berufsbildern, deswegen ist heute zum Glück Birgit in der Late Night Show und klärt Simon & Sebastian darüber auf, was genau die Aufgaben einer Bibliothekarin sind. Spoiler-Alarm: Es ist sehr interessant und hat auch etwas mit Büchern zu tun, aber eben nicht nur. Wie viele Star-Trek-Romane sich in ihrer eigenen Sammlung befinden ist genau so spannend wie zu erfahren wie, welche davon Birgit unbedingt weiterempfiehlt – und welchen weniger. Also: Wühlt alle mal in der Schublade nach eurem Bücherei-Ausweis, sonst hagelt's Gebühren!
Über dreißig Jahre ist es her, dass sich Campino in der Harald Schmidt Show wie ein Vollpfosten benommen hat - immer noch ist das ein Thema im deutschen Feuilleton. In dieser Folge eures Lieblingspodcast erklärt Manuel Andrack, warum die Toten Hosen seit Jahren musikalisch und textlich weit hinter die Gruppe Pur aus Bietigheim-Bissingen zurückfallen. Und wir hören noch mal rein, in den beschissensten Auftritt eines Gastes in der Harald-Schmidt-Show. Außerdem reden wir über das Ende der US-amerikanischen Late-Night-Show von Stephen Colbert. Aus diesem Anlass gibt es eine Übersicht über legendäre letzte Shows der Harald Schmidt Show. Nach unserer Zählung gab es sechsmal letzte Shows.
Unser erstes Thema ist eine mögliche Änderung im Prozess der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union. Die EU-Mitglieder diskutieren derzeit darüber, neuen Mitgliedstaaten für mehrere Jahre nach ihrem Beitritt das Vetorecht zu verweigern. Anschließend sprechen wir über die Enzyklika von Papst Leo, in der er zu dringenden Maßnahmen auf globaler Ebene aufruft, um sicherzustellen, dass künstliche Intelligenz zum Nutzen der Menschheit eingesetzt wird und nicht zu ihrem Nachteil. In unserem Wissenschaftsteil sprechen wir über eine neue Studie, die zeigt, dass die regelmäßige Teilnahme an künstlerischen und kulturellen Aktivitäten den biologischen Alterungsprozess verlangsamen kann, ähnlich wie regelmäßige körperliche Bewegung. Und wir beenden den ersten Teil unseres Programms mit einer Diskussion über Stephen Colberts letzte Folge der „Late Show", womit eine der bekanntesten Late-Night-Shows des US-amerikanischen Fernsehens zu Ende ging. Der Rest des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Die heutige Grammatiklektion konzentriert sich auf The Passive Voice – Part 1. In einigen deutschen Städten versammeln sich zu bestimmten Tageszeiten mehr Menschen als gewöhnlich auf dem Platz vor dem Rathaus. Der Grund dafür sind die Glockenspiele, mechanische Musikwerke, die zu bestimmten Zeiten automatisch Melodien spielen – oft verbunden mit beweglichen Figuren, die historische Szenen darstellen. Unsere Redewendung diese Woche ist Hopfen und Malz verloren sein. Da bietet sich eine Diskussion über den Bierkonsum in Deutschland an. Die 1993 eingeführte Statistik zum Bierkonsum zeigt, dass in Deutschland noch nie so wenig Bier getrunken wurde wie heute. Mittlerweile gilt die Bierkultur in Deutschland als gefährdet. EU prüft Verzögerung des Vetorechts für neue Mitgliedsländer In seiner ersten Enzyklika warnt Papst Leo vor den Gefahren von künstlicher Intelligenz für die Menschheit Kunst und Kultur verlangsamen den biologischen Alterungsprozess Stephen Colbert moderiert die letzte Folge der legendären „Late Show" Deutschlands Glockenspiele Bierkonsum in Deutschland geht drastisch zurück
Unser erstes Thema ist eine mögliche Änderung im Prozess der Erweiterung der Europäischen Union. Die EU-Mitglieder diskutieren derzeit darüber, neuen Mitgliedstaaten für mehrere Jahre nach ihrem Beitritt das Vetorecht zu verweigern. Anschließend sprechen wir über die Enzyklika von Papst Leo, in der er zu dringenden Maßnahmen auf globaler Ebene aufruft, um sicherzustellen, dass künstliche Intelligenz zum Nutzen der Menschheit eingesetzt wird und nicht zu ihrem Nachteil. In unserem Wissenschaftsteil sprechen wir über eine neue Studie, die zeigt, dass die regelmäßige Teilnahme an künstlerischen und kulturellen Aktivitäten den biologischen Alterungsprozess verlangsamen kann, ähnlich wie regelmäßige körperliche Bewegung. Und wir beenden den ersten Teil unseres Programms mit einer Diskussion über Stephen Colberts letzte Folge der „Late Show", womit eine der bekanntesten Late-Night-Shows des US-amerikanischen Fernsehens zu Ende ging. Der Rest des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Die heutige Grammatiklektion konzentriert sich auf The Passive Voice – Part 1. In einigen deutschen Städten versammeln sich zu bestimmten Tageszeiten mehr Menschen als gewöhnlich auf dem Platz vor dem Rathaus. Der Grund dafür sind die Glockenspiele, mechanische Musikwerke, die zu bestimmten Zeiten automatisch Melodien spielen – oft verbunden mit beweglichen Figuren, die historische Szenen darstellen. Unsere Redewendung diese Woche ist Hopfen und Malz verloren sein. Da bietet sich eine Diskussion über den Bierkonsum in Deutschland an. Die 1993 eingeführte Statistik zum Bierkonsum zeigt, dass in Deutschland noch nie so wenig Bier getrunken wurde wie heute. Mittlerweile gilt die Bierkultur in Deutschland als gefährdet. EU prüft Verzögerung des Vetorechts für neue Mitgliedsländer In seiner ersten Enzyklika warnt Papst Leo vor den Gefahren von künstlicher Intelligenz für die Menschheit Kunst und Kultur verlangsamen den biologischen Alterungsprozess Stephen Colbert moderiert die letzte Folge der legendären „Late Show" Deutschlands Glockenspiele Bierkonsum in Deutschland geht drastisch zurück
So lange haben MUMFORD & KAISER versucht, ihr Lieblings-DRINNIE in den Podcast zu bekommen! Und jetzt... hat Giulia Becker abgesagt und Chris Sommer ist gekommen, tja. Heheh. Wie es WIRKLICH zu diesem Podcast-Erasmus-Austausch kam, wie der Weg von Chris Sommer vom Jazz-Saxofonist bis zum Erfolgspodcaster (DRINNIES), Comedy Writer und Fernsehkomiker (ZDF Magazin Royal) verlaufen ist, wird besprochen - und das Thema, das alle zusammenbringt: Scheidungspartys! Was bedeutet es, wenn eingeladen wird? Als Familienmitglied, als künstlerischer Act, als Ehepartner*in (hoppla)? Werden beide Parteien eingeladen und man zelebriert, wie sehr man das Leben im Griff hat (unangenehm)? Oder doch nur eine und alle können gemeinsam lästern (angenehm)? Bringt man Geschenke mit? Oder sind "im Diss alle Menschen gleich" (Jane) und es sollten alle und alles geroasted werden? Hauptsache, alle schenken ein Couvert mit Geld drin (classic), so eine Scheidung ist schliesslich teuer.Ausserdem: Wie viel bekommt der Exil-Schweizer Chris Sommer im fernen Kölner Umland mit von der Schweiz und ihrer Comedy-Landschaft? Wie lange muss ein weisser, cis, hetero Mann im öffentlich-rechtlichen Fernsehen warten, bis er automatisch eine Late Night Show bekommt? Wie geil waren eigentlich "Güsel" (Gabriel Vetter) und "Bild mit Ton" (Lara Stoll)? Wann gibt es nach Schwing-, Blasmusik- und Turn- ENDLICH das erste Eidgenössische Comedy-Fest? Und wer organisiert die Tombola? MUMFORD & KAISER finden: Chris Sommer! Er hat den Test im Proberaum bestanden und darf gerne wiederkommen.
Em julho de 2025, Stephen Colbert anunciou que a “CBS” ia acabar com o “The Late Show”: não apenas trocar de apresentador, mas eliminar o formato da grelha de programas. O late-night foi de Dave Letterman durante vinte e dois anos e chegou ao fim a 21 de maio, com Colbert ao comando há quase onze. Para a história fica um desfecho atribulado: o humorista tornou-se um dos mais ativos críticos de Donald Trump. A “CBS” decidiu cancelar o programa numa altura em que precisava da aprovação do presidente norte-americano para um negócio importante. Surgiram notícias de que o “The Late Show” perdia 40 milhões de dólares por ano, mas Colbert contesta esses números e as audiências mostram que era o late-night show mais visto do país. No Humor À Primeira Vista, Gustavo Carvalho foi tentar perceber o que é ou não verdade e se o fim da linha para Colbert pode ser apenas o início do fim de vários late-night shows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mit dem Ende von Stephen Colberts "Late Show" verlieren die Zuschauer einen sehr beliebten Satirike-Sendung. Egal ob Obama, Biden oder Trump - alle wurden bislang durch den Kakao gezogen. Der amtierende US-Präsident versteht aber offenbar keinen Spaß und macht in einem KI-generierten Video einen Freudentanz, nachdem er zuvor den Moderator am Kragen gepackt und in einer Mülltonne entsorgt hatte. Stargast Paul McCartney zieht auf seine Weise Bilanz in der letzten Show:"Amerika war immer das Land der Freiheit und der größten Demokratie - hoffentlich ist es das immer noch." Der Sender CBS beendet die Zusammenarbeit mit Steven Colbert offiziell aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen. Neben den 2,5 Millionen Zuschauern wird ihn auch Jiffer Bourguignon vermissen, weil in den Late-Night-Shows der Wahnsinn der vergangenen Jahre immer gut eingeordnet wurde. "Das erleben wir ja auch in Deutschland mit extra 3 oder der heute-show, dass man da noch ein bisschen satirisch zuspitzen kann, wie wir es im Nachrichtenfernsehen nicht können", bedauert Ingo Zamperoni das Aus der TV-Sendung. "Wir können uns glücklich schätzen, dass wir elf Jahre hier sein durften", sagte Colbert dem enttäuschten Publikum und spart sich Kritik am Sender oder der Regierung.Dabei erinnert ausgerechnet Trumps neu aufgelegter Entschädigungsfonds Ingo und Jiffer an Selbstbereicherung in autokraten Staaten. In einem Vergleich mit dem Justizministerium hatte Trump nach seiner Klage gegen den Staat auf zehn Milliarden Dollar Schmerzensgeld verzichtet und könnte im Gegenzug ausgerechnet seine Anhänger mit Steuergeldern entschädigen, die nach dem Sturm auf das Kapitol am 6. Januar 2021 strafrechtlich verurteilt worden waren. Warum auch Republikaner die Idee für eine "Riesendummheit" halten, erklären die beiden Hosts ausführlich in dieser Folge des Podcasts.Ihr habt Fragen an Jiffer und Ingo? Schickt gerne Lob oder Kritik an podcast@ndr.de So lief die letzte Sendung von Steven Colberthttps://www.tagesschau.de/kultur/colbert-letzte-show-100.htmlUS-Senat kritisiert Entschädigungsfondshttps://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/usa-senat-trump-streit-100.htmlAlle Folgen des Podcasts "Amerika, wir müssen reden!" https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast4932.htmlPodcast-Tipp: Die OpenAI-Storyhttps://www.deutschlandfunk.de/die-peter-thiel-story-100.html
In the fourth hour, Sam and Greg discuss the last Last Night show with Stephen Colbert. Did you see Paul McCartney on The Late Night Show? In the second segment, they're also joined by Veteran Radio Host JR Sports Brief as he announces his new youth sports media initiative. What is the JR Sports Brief camp? Plus, who does JR Sports Brief think will emerge from the East?
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Der türkische Oppositionsführer, Özgür Özel, soll sein Amt als Parteichef der CHP räumen. Das hat ein türkisches Gericht angeordnet. Eine juristische Grundlage gebe es dafür kaum, sagt der Journalist Thomas Seibert in Istanbul. Weitere Themen: · Luftalarm in Litauen. Zwischenfälle mit ukrainischen Drohnen in Estland. Und ein Regierungssturz in Lettland, ebenfalls nach einem Drohnenvorfall. Die baltischen Staaten haben eine turbulente Woche hinter sich – und das, obwohl Luftraumverletzungen, Drohnenverkehr und Sabotageakte dort eigentlich nicht ungewohnt sind. Auslandredaktor Peter Voegeli erklärt, was sich verändert hat. · Beim Angriff auf den Iran Ende Februar sollen die USA und Israel einen sehr konkreten Machtwechsel im Sinn gehabt haben. Zumindest gemäss einer Recherche der New York Times. Der Plan: Mahmoud Ahmadinedschad, den früheren iranischen Präsidenten, an die Staatsspitze zu hieven. Ahmadinedschad galt lange als Hardliner. Welche Stellung hat er heute im Iran? Darüber sprechen wir mit Karin Senz, der ehemaligen Iran-Korrespondentin der ARD. · Stephen Colbert zieht den Hut: Der Fernsehsender CBS hat diese Woche die letzte Folge seiner Late Night Show ausgestrahlt. Was bedeutet die Absetzung seiner Show für die USA – für ihre Fernsehlandschaft, die Late-Night-Sendungen und allgemein für die Meinungs- und Pressefreiheit? Die Einschätzung vom Politikwissenschaftler Curd Knüpfer von der Süddänischen Universität.
Big K Morning Show Hour 2: The Late Night Show is ending! Guest Steve Monteleone and Joey Lint join the show! full 1380 Fri, 22 May 2026 12:16:07 +0000 dthP3Q9r1uNMFUghaJ7phtf8hPQVk3Ax news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Morning Show Hour 2: The Late Night Show is ending! Guest Steve Monteleone and Joey Lint join the show! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
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Subscribe to Greg Fitzsimmons: https://bit.ly/subGregFitz Greg sits down with comedian and host Ben Gleib to talk about launching Good Night with Ben Gleib, a new late night show built for YouTube, complete with a virtual audience, house-party energy, big-name guests, and a studio inside Ben's home. They also get into Chelsea Handler stories, late night comedy, John Oliver, dating, Ben's wild Hollywood party memories, and the chaos of trying to run a full production out of your own house. Ben's show, Good Night with Ben Gleib, was announced as one of YouTube's first digitally native late-night talk shows. This show is produced by Gotham Production Studios and part of the Gotham Network. https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com/studios/ Follow Greg Fitzsimmons: Facebook: https://facebook.com/FitzdogRadio Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregfitzshow Official Website: http://gregfitzsimmons.com Tour Dates: https://bit.ly/GregFitzTour Merch: https://bit.ly/GregFitzMerch “Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons” Book: https://amzn.to/2Z2bB82 “Life on Stage” Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/GregFitzSpecial Listen to Greg Fitzsimmons: Fitzdog Radio: https://bit.ly/FitzdogRadio Sunday Papers: http://bit.ly/SundayPapersPod Childish: http://childishpod.com Watch more Greg Fitzsimmons: Latest Uploads: https://bit.ly/latestGregFitz Fitzdog Radio: https://bit.ly/radioGregFitz Sunday Papers: https://bit.ly/sundayGregFitz Stand Up Comedy: https://bit.ly/comedyGregFitz Popular Videos: https://bit.ly/popGregFitz About Greg Fitzsimmons: Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons is an accomplished stand-up, an Emmy Award winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Greg is host of the popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast (https://bit.ly/FitzdogRadio), as well as “Sunday Papers” with co-host Mike Gibbons (http://bit.ly/SundayPapersPod) and “Childish” with co-host Alison Rosen (http://childishpod.com). A regular with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel, Greg also frequents “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “Lights Out with David Spade,” and has made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.” Howard gave Greg his own show on Sirius/XM which lasted more than 10 years. Greg's one-hour standup special, “Life On Stage,” was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. The special premiered on Comedy Central and is now available on Amazon Prime, as a DVD, or a download (https://bit.ly/GregFitzSpecial). Greg's 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons (https://amzn.to/2Z2bB82), climbed the best-seller charts and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg appeared in the Netflix series “Santa Clarita Diet,” the Emmy-winning FX series “Louie,” spent five years as a panelist on VH1's “Best Week Ever,” was a reoccurring panelist on “Chelsea Lately,” and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central. Greg wrote and appeared on the Judd Apatow HBO series “Crashing.” Writing credits include HBO's “Lucky Louie,” “Cedric the Entertainer Presents,” “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher,” “The Man Show” and many others. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” sit “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for hosting the MTV game show "Idiot Savants." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, Jimmy Failla gives us his autopsy on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and details how the cancelation of this late-night show had nothing to do with President Trump. Texas Republican Congressman Wesley Hunt explains why he's been forcefully calling out his Democratic colleagues over their rhetoric about racial issues. PLUS, comedian Ryan Reiss stops by to close things out and share his thoughts on where Colbert ultimately went wrong with his show. [00:00:00] Last day of Colbert's late-night show [00:38:35] Democratic Party's hypocrisy on racial discrimination [00:59:30] Rep. Wesley Hunt [01:15:40] Ryan Reiss [01:34:05] Reyan Reiss part two Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Colbert moderiert zum letzten Mal seine Late-Night-Show. Laut Sender CBS wird sie aus finanziellen Gründen nicht verlängert. US-Comedian John Doyle hält das für plausibel: "Wenn du spaltest, gibt es Werbefirmen, die kein Geld bei dir ausgeben." Von WDR5.
In dieser Episode der Dental Late Night Show erklären Stefan Helka und CTO Andreas Wutschka, warum praxiseigene Daten der wertvollste Treibstoff für künstliche Intelligenz sind, während die eigentlichen KI-Modelle austauschbar bleiben. Sie zeigen auf, wie die Denta 1 Klinik Datensilos aus Finanzen, Marketing und Operations in einem zentralen Data Warehouse zusammenführt, um fundierte unternehmerische Entscheidungen zu treffen. Zudem wird verdeutlicht, wie wichtig die strukturierte Dokumentation von internem Teamwissen ist, um die Basis für zukunftsfähige, modellunabhängige KI-Prozesse in der Zahnmedizin zu schaffen.⚠ Weitere Infos zu Christian Henrici und #TOPMEDIS: • Mitarbeiterumfragesoftware: www.topmedis.de• Praxisgeflüster Podcast ist auf allen gängigen Portalen vertreten oder: https://team-praxisfluesterer.de/podcast/• Beratung für Praxen: https://www.opti-hc.de/• Gründerengagement von Christian: https://www.opti-summerschool.de/
Grace Juarez delivers the latest entertainment news, incliuding:- Late Night Shows going dark to support Colbert's finale.- Travis Kelce opening up about a romantic evening in London with Taylor Swift.- Keyla Richardson's mother claiming Richardson was "robbed" after landing 3rd place on American Idol.
On this episode of Fox Across America, Jimmy Failla breaks down what ultimately contributed to the decline in ratings that late-night hosts including Stephen Colnbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers have experienced over the past decade. Former Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon shreds New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's argument against having billionaires in our country. PLUS, Ohio Republican Congressman and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan sheds light on the consequences of soft-on-crime polices that essentially became normalized during the Biden administration. [00:00:00] More avoidable crime in Democrat-run cities [00:38:10] ‘Strike Force Five' returns for end of Colbert's late-night run [00:56:40] Tudor Dixon [01:15:10] Democratic race-baiting doesn't work anymore [01:33:20] Rep. Jim Jordan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Johnny Mac delivers Daily Comedy News, led by Robert Smigel's new weekly podcast, “Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends,” premiering May 8, featuring guests including David Letterman, Bob Odenkirk, Ellie Kemper, Jim Gaffigan, and others helping people make real-life tasks funnier. Netflix sets Tom Segura's “Bad Thoughts” season two for May 24 (six episodes). Variety interviews Netflix Is A Joke organizers Robbie Praw and Tracy Podesca, teasing festival highlights (Pee-wee Herman celebration; Larry David with Jerry Seinfeld), noting success with “The Pete Davidson Show,” saying there's no current talk of another season of John Mulaney's “Everybody's Live,” and hyping the Kevin Hart roast hosted by Shane Gillis. Praw addresses booking Louis C.K. this summer. Louis C.K. discusses India vs. New York poverty on Jim Norton's podcast. Alex Jones attacks Tim Heidecker amid an Infowars-related court ruling; another hearing is set for May 28. Additional items include reports of King Charles' jokes being tightly written, LA festival show picks, and Eugene Merman's YouTube premiere of “Here Comes the Whimsy.”00:18 Smigel Podcast Launch02:04 Segura Bad Thoughts Return02:30 Netflix Is A Joke Insider Talk04:08 Roast Debate Kevin Hart06:57 Louis C.K. Netflix Backlash08:49 Louis C.K. India Clip10:53 Alex Jones vs Heidecker12:33 King Charles Joke Writers13:08 Festival Picks LA Schedule15:23 Eugene Merman New Special16:10 Wrap Up And Sign OffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac-a-daily-briefing-on-comedians-and-the-comedy-industry--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News is the number one comedy news podcast, delivering daily coverage of standup comedy, late night television, comedy specials, tours, and the business of comedy.COMEDY SURVIVOR in the facebook group.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.
In der heutigen Sendung ist Domenico Blass zu Gast bei Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski. Der Hauptautor aller «Late Night Shows», von Giacobbo Müller bis Stefan Büsser, hat seinen ersten Roman geschrieben. Ob dieser auch so lustig ist, erfahren Sie in dieser Sendung. Songs: Signal - Bligg, Stäffisburg - Patent Ochsner, Io senza te - Peter, Sue & Marc, The Code - Nemo
Die US-Justiz wirft mexikanischen Politikern Verbindungen zum Sinaloa-Drogenkartell vor. Der Prominenteste von ihnen ist der Gouverneur des gleichnamigen Bundesstaats – und Parteikollege von Präsidentin Claudia Sheinbaum. SRF-Auslandredaktorin Anna Lemmenmeier zu den Hintergründen. Weitere Themen: · Greift die US-Regierung tatsächlich "unsere" Migros und "unseren" Coop an? So ähnlich lautete diese Woche eine Schlagzeile im Tages-Anzeiger. Hintergrund ist der Zollstreit mit den USA, genauer gesagt ein US-Bericht über Handelsschranken im Ausland. Werden da wirklich die beiden grössten Schweizer Detailhändler erwähnt? Wirtschaftsredaktor Damian Rast erklärt. · US-Präsident Donald Trump ärgert sich wieder über die Late Night Show von Jimmy Kimmel. Grund ist ein Witz von letzter Woche: Kimmel hat über Trumps Ehefrau Melania gesagt, sie habe "das Leuchten einer werdenden Witwe". Das war kurz vor dem Attentatsversuch bei einem Dinner im Weissen Haus - und nun sagt Trump, Kimmel habe praktisch zur Gewalt aufgerufen. Er fordert seine Entlassung. Und das, obwohl Kimmel eigentlich ständig Witze auf Kosten des US-Präsidenten macht. Der Amerikanist Martin Lüthe von der Freien Universität Berlin erklärt, warum Trump dem Moderator gerade jetzt droht. · Die Säntisbahn steht ab Freitag für rund sechs Monate still. In dieser Zeit wird die Bahn auf den Ostschweizer Hausberg komplett erneuert, für 23 Millionen Franken. Was sich die Betreiber davon erhoffen, schildert der Bericht von Ostschweiz-Korrespondent Sascha Zürcher.
Schluss mit der US-Abhängigkeit – So machst du deine Praxis krisenfestIn dieser Folge gehen die beiden ans Eingemachte: Warum US-Cloud-Lösungen ein echtes Risiko für deinen Praxiswert sind und wie der US-Cloud-Act deine Patientendaten bedroht.Wir checken eure PVS und zeigen euch sofortige EU-Alternativen für WhatsApp, Calendly & Co. Erfahre, welche „Quick Wins“ du morgen umsetzen kannst und warum eine ehrliche Bestandsaufnahme jetzt über Erfolg oder DSGVO-Bußgeld entscheidet.Dein Take-away: Ein konkreter Fahrplan, um digitale Souveränität zurückzugewinnen. Reinhören und umsetzen!⚠ Weitere Infos zu Christian Henrici und #TOPMEDIS: ⚠• Mitarbeiterumfragesoftware: www.topmedis.de• Praxisgeflüster Podcast ist auf allen gängigen Portalen vertreten oder: https://team-praxisfluesterer.de/podcast/• Beratung für Praxen: https://www.opti-hc.de/• Gründerengagement von Christian: https://www.opti-summerschool.de/
Johnny Mac delivers a daily comedy news briefing led by Mark Normand's account on Tuesdays with Stories of Netflix wanting a "Muslim joke" removed from promo clips, which a Netflix source strongly denies, saying only his reps were on the call and the story is embellished.The episode also covers Vince Vaughn telling Theo Von late-night shows became agenda-driven and less authentic than podcasts; Johnny's continued criticism of Stephen Colbert amid news of a new Lord of the Rings project involving Colbert and his son; costs and ratings for SNL UK; SNL's new short-form “The Rundown” with Colin Jost and the next live show on April 4 with Jack Black and Jack White; Last One Laughing UK's return; Tim Dillon on TSA lines; Louis Theroux with Stuart Lee; Netflix developing a scripted comedy with Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo; Eliza Schlesinger's Jeep campaign; a Laughing on the Lake festival headlined by Bert Kreischer; Melbourne Comedy Festival picks; Langston Kerman joining an NBC PI comedy; and a last-day vote reminder for Comedy Survivor. 00:24 Normand Netflix Clip03:19 Netflix Source Denial03:57 Vince Vaughn on Late Night06:13 Star Trek Ruiner Colbert and Lord of the Rings08:32 SNL UK Costs10:33 Last One Laughing UK11:20 Tim Dillon idea for TSA11:56 Van Halen's 515014:14 Festivals And New NBC17:04 Wrap Up Survivor VoteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac-a-daily-briefing-on-comedians-and-the-comedy-industry--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News is the number one comedy news podcast, delivering daily coverage of standup comedy, late night television, comedy specials, tours, and the business of comedy.COMEDY SURVIVOR in the facebook group.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.
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Stephen Colbert, o apresentador do “The Late Show”, acusa a CBS de proibir a transmissão de uma entrevista com um candidato democrata ao Senado, depois do sector jurídico do canal lhe ter dito que não o podia fazer sem convidar igualmente os adversários. A imposição do canal surge depois da Comissão Federal de Comunicações (FCC na sigla em inglês, equivalente à ERC portuguesa), por pressão de Donald Trump, querer estender a regra que garante o mesmo tempo de antena a todos os candidatos aos late-night shows, até agora isentos. Os Estados Unidos chegam assim a uma conversa que se fez em Portugal, no final de 2022, a propósito de uma queixa pelo facto do representante do Chega não ter sido convidado para o programa de Ricardo Araújo Pereira, “Isto É Gozar Com Quem Trabalha”. Neste episódio, conversamos com Gustavo Carvalho, autor do podcast “Humor À Primeira Vista”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guest Mark Malkoff, comedian and author "Love Johnny Carson", joins to discuss the legacy and life of Johnny Carson. Discussion of the evolution of late night talk shows, bringing comedy over divisiveness, and the future of the entertainment industry. Turning Point USA holds AmericaFest, and sets the stage for Midterm elections 2026. Congress adjourns for holidays, but not without voting on heated bill over banning trans surgeries for minors.
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Bonus episode! With the recent developments in the landscape of late night television programs, we wanted to talk about what's going on and look back at some of the high concept and experimental episodes that are part of the long history of this type of TV. In particular, we will discuss the Late Night With David Letterman airing from December 9, 1986. Link to watch care of archivist Don Giller.A proud part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast CollectiveTip us on Ko-Fi | Gimmicks WebsiteEmail: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Bluesky | InstagramTheme song: "Disco Tears" by Raven | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0Source: The Lost Laughs of Letterman, Don Giller
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We discuss Jimmy Kimmel's reinstatement, the latest developments in Best International Feature, a September MovieReview Bundle including reviews of Downton Abbey, The Long Walk, AKA Charlie Sheen, etc +++ new trailers like Anaconda, The Housemaid, & Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. NEWS: Jimmy Kimmel's Late Night Show has been taken off suspension - 1:02 Best International Feature Updates including some surprising selections - 15:03 World Soundtrack Awards mean everything and nothing - 19:49 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale - 22:32 Let's Start A Cult - 27:48 The Long Walk - 29:11 I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) - 32:46 Caught Stealing - 34:55 The Roses -36:28 The Ruse - 37:53 Twinless & Splitsville - 38:48 Aka Charlie Sheen - 41:20 Lurker - 43:40 Eden - 45:11 Freaky Tales - 47:30 The Baltimorons - 48:38 TRAILER THOUGHTS: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - 50:36 Father Mother Sister Brother - 52:28 The Running Man - 54:55 Anaconda - 56:01 The Housemaid - 58:09 Urchin - 1:00:59 OUTRO: One Battle After Another is around the corner. So we hope you've enjoyed our PTA Rewatch Series, Boogie Mikes. You can otherwise hear about our Woodstock Film Festival tickets. So if you're enjoying our work, please rate & review, like & subscribe, and share the good word about our show. As always, we thank you. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
In our news wrap Monday, ABC is reinstating Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, France joined a growing list of countries in recognizing a Palestinian state, Russia and Ukraine traded deadly drone strikes as world leaders get ready to discuss the ongoing war at the UN General Assembly and NASA announced its newest astronauts. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In this episode of Passing Judgment, Jessica Levinson unpacks the legal issues behind Jimmy Kimmel's temporary show suspension. She explains the distinction between private action by ABC and possible government coercion from the FCC or the President, outlining why the First Amendment generally protects speech from government—not private—actions. Jessica also discusses the limited circumstances under which the FCC could revoke broadcast licenses and what this case means for free speech and media organizations moving forward.Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1. The Suspension and Return of Jimmy Kimmel's ShowJessica Levinson opens the episode by explaining the sequence of events around Jimmy Kimmel's temporary suspension from ABC after a controversial comment in his monologue. She emphasizes that although he has now been returned to air, the legal issues discussed still remain relevant.2. The Role and Limits of the First AmendmentA central theme is clarifying what the First Amendment protects. Jessica explains that the First Amendment limits government action against speech, not actions taken by private entities like ABC. If ABC alone had suspended Kimmel with no government involvement, it would not be a First Amendment issue.3. Government Involvement and the FCC's RoleThe episode explores concerns about potential government overreach, specifically whether statements made by the FCC chair or the President could constitute government coercion. Jessica details how, if the government pressures a private company to take action against someone's speech, First Amendment concerns are triggered.Follow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, WREC's Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark. No, President Trump didn't act like a dictator and get late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel fired or canceled. Colbert's show was axed due to financial losses of $40 million annually, low ratings, and audience alienation from anti-conservative bias, with CBS executives confirming the decision was made months earlier and unrelated to Trump or regulatory approvals. Similarly, Kimmel's suspension stemmed from money-losing operations, a drastic drop in viewership and affiliates like Nexstar and Sinclair refusing to air the show after Kimmel spread lies about Charlie Kirk's killer being MAGA-linked, despite evidence showing the assassin was a leftist. Also, government shouldn't be limiting free speech, particularly those seeking to silence critics via the FCC, as this could backfire severely. Declining mainstream media influence, bolstered by social media and figures like Elon Musk, allows bypassing echo chambers; tolerating opposing views preserves a free country. Later, Trump's announced that his administration is negotiating to reclaim Bagram Air Base from the Taliban because of its national security importance due to its location just an hour from China's nuclear weapons production sites. The Biden administration's Afghanistan withdrawal was chaotic, they abandoned the massive, strategically vital base, allowing China to occupy it. This would be a key achievement in protecting American interests against terrorists and adversaries like China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- On Thursday, President Donald Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to tour the new Federal Reserve building which is in the process of being constructed. While speaking with reporters, Trump said he would “love” for the Fed to “lower interest rates.” 4:15pm- On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to “restore order to American cities and remove vagrants” from the streets. It aims at addressing the homelessness and public safety crisis in U.S. cities. The order focuses on increasing civil commitment for homeless individuals with mental illness or addiction, cracking down on urban vagrancy, and redirecting federal resources away from programs like "housing first" and "safe consumption sites." 4:30pm- South Park debuted its 28th Season on Wednesday night—targeting President Donald Trump and mocking Paramount (which recently paid $1.5 billion for the rights to South Park). Doesn't this completely disprove the baseless claim that The Late Night Show was cancelled because Stephen Colbert was too critical of the president? According to reports, Colbert's show is losing $40 million per year.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (07/24/2025): 3:05pm- Jack Ciattarelli—Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey and a former New Jersey State Representative—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his tireless efforts to defeat Democrat Mikie Sherrill in November's election. Plus, is it “sauce” or “gravy”? 3:30pm- Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has passed away at age 71. Last year, Hogan notably endorsed Donald Trump at the RNC Convention—telling the crowd: “Let Trump-a-mania run wild, brother!” 3:35pm- Flashback: Rich's conversation with Education Secretary Linda McMahon after the RNC Convention—she jokingly gives Rich credit for coming up with the idea to get Hulk Hogan to speak at the convention. 3:40pm- While delivering remarks and remembering Hulk Hogan, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was interrupted by a far-left protester who repeatedly screamed profanities until being escorted out of the press conference by security. 3:50pm- CNN's Brian Stelter remembered Hulk Hogan…for filing lawsuits against the media? 4:05pm- On Thursday, President Donald Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to tour the new Federal Reserve building which is in the process of being constructed. While speaking with reporters, Trump said he would “love” for the Fed to “lower interest rates.” 4:15pm- On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to “restore order to American cities and remove vagrants” from the streets. It aims at addressing the homelessness and public safety crisis in U.S. cities. The order focuses on increasing civil commitment for homeless individuals with mental illness or addiction, cracking down on urban vagrancy, and redirecting federal resources away from programs like "housing first" and "safe consumption sites." 4:30pm- South Park debuted its 28th Season on Wednesday night—targeting President Donald Trump and mocking Paramount (which recently paid $1.5 billion for the rights to South Park). Doesn't this completely disprove the baseless claim that The Late Night Show was cancelled because Stephen Colbert was too critical of the president? According to reports, Colbert's show is losing $40 million per year. 5:05pm- While appearing on Fox News with Jesse Waters, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) called on the Department of Justice to charge Dr. Anthony Fauci with lying to Congress—testing the validity of an autopen pardon. 5:15pm- During an interview with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, former Director of National Intelligence during the Obama Administration James Clapper said he has already “lawyered up” over his role in the Russia collusion hoax. 5:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence to create the 2016 Russian interference narrative. She's also the author of the book: “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel—and America—Can Win.” 6:05pm- Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has passed away at age 71. Last year, Hogan notably endorsed Donald Trump at the RNC Convention—telling the crowd: “Let Trump-a-mania run wild, brother!” 6:30pm- Jon Riches—Vice President for Litigation & General Counsel at the Goldwater Institute—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Court Affirms that Public School DEI Indoctrination Isn't a Trade Secret.” You can read it here: https://www.goldwaterinstitute.org/victory-court-affirms-that-public-school-dei-indoctrination-isnt-a-trade-secret/ 6:40pm- Jack Ciattarelli—Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey and a former New Jersey State Representative—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his tireless efforts to defeat Democrat Mikie Sherrill in November's election. Plus, is it “sauce” or “gravy”?
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. However, according to reports, the show was losing $40 million annually. 5:40pm- Should Rich eat a Carolina Reaper chicken finger? 5:45pm- According to a report from Fox News reporter Brooke Singman the “Obama administration ‘manufactured' intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” Appearing on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stated: “Accountability is essential for the future of our country.” She continued: "There must be indictments. Those responsible, no matter how powerful they are and were at that time, no matter who was involved in creating this treasonous conspiracy against the American people—they all must be held accountable.” You can read the bombshell report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (07/22/2025): 3:05pm- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced he will send the House home early for summer recess—in the process preventing a vote to release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Democrats on the House Rules Committee had planned to force debate on the issue later this week. 3:15pm- While appearing on Fox News with Shannon Bream, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said he doesn't believe releasing grand jury testimony from the Epstein case will yield very many answers. In a separate interview, Dershowitz speculated that Epstein may have killed himself “with the help of jailers.” 3:25pm- During a White House meeting with Philippine President Bongbong Marcos in the White House Oval Office, President Donald Trump said he believes it is appropriate for Ghislaine Maxwell to speak with the Department of Justice. 3:40pm- Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, has died at the age of 76. Earlier this month, Osbourne performed a farewell concert in Birmingham, England. 3:45pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office, President Trump discussed the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative. 4:05pm- Will Chamberlain—Senior Counsel at the Article III Project & Internet Accountability Project—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative. He explains that this amounted to a “classic conspiracy against rights, using corrupt means to deprive someone else of their liberty. That is a crime even if it's not treason…it's still a serious federal crime.” 4:30pm- John Yoo—The Emanuel Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Phillie Phanatic, In & Out burgers, and former President Barack Obama's public statement on Russiagate. Yoo explains, though claims of “treason” are overblown, the information Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has made public is enough to justify an investigation. 5:05pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. However, according to reports, the show was losing $40 million annually. 5:40pm- Should Rich eat a Carolina Reaper chicken finger? 5:45pm- According to a report from Fox News reporter Brooke Singman the “Obama administration ‘manufactured' intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” Appearing on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stated: “Accountability is essential for the future of our country.” She continued: "There must be indictments. Those responsible, no matter how powerful they are and were at that time, no matter who was involved in creating this treasonous conspiracy against the American people—they all must be held accountable.” You can read the bombshell report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show. 6:05pm- In a profanity-laced interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan, Hunter Biden lashed out at the Democratic Party for forcing his father to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election—specifically George Clooney and the Pod Save America hosts. During the interview, Hunter also denied being responsible for the cocaine found at the White House during his father's presidency and referred to Donald Trump as a “dictator thug.” In response to the interview, Pod Save America co-host and former Obama aide Tommy Vietor said: "You should be ashamed of the ways in which you made your father's political lif ...
4:05pm- What film appearance resulted in the biggest boom to Harley Davidson motorcycle sales? Barb says it was undoubtedly Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1984 sci-fi film “The Terminator.” 4:15pm- According to a report from Fox 11 in Los Angeles, an undocumented woman has been charged with staging her own kidnapping. Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon and her sister allegedly used a false ICE abduction narrative to solicit money for a GoFundMe page. 4:20pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. Colbert has been an outspoken critic of the president and his administration. 4:35pm- Brooke Singman—Fox News Digital Political Correspondent & Reporter—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her bombshell report, “Obama admin 'manufactured' intelligence to create 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” You can read the full report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show. 5:05pm- Johnny Joey Jones—Fox News Contributor & Bestselling Author—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new book, “Behind the Badge: Answering the Call to Serve on America's Homefront.” You can find the book here: https://a.co/d/fzdPawn.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (0718/2025): 3:05pm- Rich is joined in studio by Barb Borowiec—Owner of Barb's Harley Davidson in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey—who will be co-hosting this afternoon! Barb generously donated to the Marine Corps. Gala Auction and won the opportunity. 3:10pm- On Thursday, The U.S. Senate voted 51 to 48 in favor of a rescissions package that will strip federal funding from NPR and PBS along with unnecessary foreign aid. The spending reductions will total roughly $9 billion. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME) joined 46 Democrats to oppose the bill. Later in the evening, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill 216 to 213—with only two Republicans opposing it. 3:30pm- President Trump signs a cryptocurrency bill into law + Barb explains the difference between a “chopper” and “hog”—who knew? 3:40pm- According to a report from Fox News reporter Brooke Singman the “Obama administration ‘manufactured' intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” You can read the bombshell report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show. 4:05pm- What film appearance resulted in the biggest boom to Harley Davidson motorcycle sales? Barb says it was undoubtedly Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1984 sci-fi film “The Terminator.” 4:15pm- According to a report from Fox 11 in Los Angeles, an undocumented woman has been charged with staging her own kidnapping. Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon and her sister allegedly used a false ICE abduction narrative to solicit money for a GoFundMe page. 4:20pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. Colbert has been an outspoken critic of the president and his administration. 4:35pm- Brooke Singman—Fox News Digital Political Correspondent & Reporter—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her bombshell report, “Obama admin 'manufactured' intelligence to create 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” You can read the full report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show. 5:05pm- Johnny Joey Jones—Fox News Contributor & Bestselling Author—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new book, “Behind the Badge: Answering the Call to Serve on America's Homefront.” You can find the book here: https://a.co/d/fzdPawn. 5:05pm- Johnny Joey Jones—Fox News Contributor & Bestselling Author—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new book, “Behind the Badge: Answering the Call to Serve on America's Homefront.” You can find the book here: https://a.co/d/fzdPawn. 5:30pm- Rep. Guy Reschenthaler—U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District & House Republican Chief Deputy Whip—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss recent legislative wins, the PA Energy & Innovation Summit, and the Biden Administration's use of the autopen. 6:05pm- On Thursday night, the Wall Street Journal released a story which accuses President Donald Trump of once writing and signing a birthday letter for Jeffrey Epstein. Trump has called the reporting false and has stated he intends to sue the newspaper and its owner. In a post to Truth Social, Trump wrote: “I look forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify in my lawsuit against him and his ‘pile of garbage' newspaper.” 6:30pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. Colbert has been an outspoken critic of the president and his administration.
Happy Friday! Lazlo and SlimFast reflect on healthcare; Why do people even save money in the first place? The guys dive into the Coldplay concert that revealed a CEO's affair. Lazlo discovered ‘Throning,' a new Gen-Z term for dating, and people are getting really excited about the Fleetwood Mac rumors. The guys enter a heated debate on which donut place is the best, and brainstorm a new business. In headlines, SlimFast brings up Trump's new diagnosis, Epstein, Stephen Colbert's Late Night Show getting cancelled, Roblox' s new security measure, and much more! Catch the show every weekday morning from 6:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.-ish on 98.9 The Rock—or listen anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- On Thursday night, the Wall Street Journal released a story which accuses President Donald Trump of once writing and signing a birthday letter for Jeffrey Epstein. Trump has called the reporting false and has stated he intends to sue the newspaper and its owner. In a post to Truth Social, Trump wrote: “I look forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify in my lawsuit against him and his ‘pile of garbage' newspaper.” 6:30pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. Colbert has been an outspoken critic of the president and his administration.