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    'The View' says it's 'on track' to find Meghan McCain's replacement

    A new report claimed "The View" is having a hard time finding a permanent conservative co-host.

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  • NewsKen Tucker

    Do Conservative TV Viewers Dislike Stephen Colbert?

    A new poll commissioned by The Hollywood Reporter about the state of late-night TV is getting attention, with the industry publication crowning Jimmy Fallon “the king of late night among fans” and quoting pollster Jon Penn, who talks about “conservative-leaning [Jimmy] Kimmel and more liberal-leaning [Stephen] Colbert viewers” and how these political factors have enabled Fallon’s Tonight Show to dominate the ratings. The New York Post thinks the poll proves “Colbert’s Late Show has become propa

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: Trump Booed, Carson Muted, But Still Lots Of Yelling

    Tuesday night’s primetime Republican debate, brought to you by the Fox Business Network and The Wall Street Journal, was a spirited — sometimes acrimonious, sometimes frivolous — exchange between eight candidates on a Milwaukee stage. Unlike last month’s CNBC wild spree of moderator self-absorption, Tuesday’s inquisitors (Maria Bartiromo, Neil Cavuto, and Gerard Baker) rolled out their questions fairly crisply. Marco Rubio had one of the most Internet-jeered soundbites of the night: “Well, tha

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    Carly Fiorina Goes Toe-To-Toe With ‘The View’

    Carly Fiorina was on The View Friday to take issue with statements made by the daytime personalities about her appearance. The ladies commented that her face looked “demented” and Joy Behar remarked, “I wish it was a Halloween mask.” After Fiorina addressed the remarks during a campaign fundraiser, The View decided to bring her back. Whoopie Goldberg and Joy Behar were quick to counter her statement, imploring the GOP presidential candidate not to say things that weren’t true.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    CNBC’s Republican Debate Was One Big Squawk Box

    It’s never a good idea for the party host to hog all the hors d’oeuvres and monopolize the conversation, but that’s what CNBC did, in its lip-smacking, crumb-spillingly self-satisfied Republican debate on Wednesday night. The network’s debate started late — the better to have its anchor team jabber over each other — and then proceeded to ask so many questions phrased to provoke squabbling that the first big hand of the night went to Ted Cruz for castigating the moderators for “trying to get peo

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Better Know A Socialist: Bernie Sanders Visited Stephen Colbert

    Bernie Sanders made an entertaining yet instructive appearance on The Late Show on Friday night, faring much better in the politically-essential late-night joke arena than Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, and Donald Trump have thus far. In his opening moments, host Stephen Colbert noted that Sanders is polling higher than Clinton in Iowa and New Hampshire, adding, “Hillary Clinton’s got the name recognition, she’s got tons of cash… But a funny thing happened on the way to her nomination, and it’s Ver

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: CNN Tried For Foxy Fireworks And Fizzled

    Leading up to the Republican debate on Wednesday night, the on-air talent of CNN was nearly giddy with anticipation — not so much for the debate itself, but for the potential ratings Fox News garnered for the previous debate. CNN naturally wanted the same multi-millions of viewers, and spent virtually the entire 24 hours preceding the event promoting the debate, speculating on the questions the CNN debate panel would ask, guessing how all the candidates would react to frontrunner Donald Trump.