Remove David Ellison as CEO and reinstate the late show with Stephen Colbert

Remove David Ellison as CEO and reinstate the late show with Stephen Colbert

The Issue

The sudden disappearance of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' from our screens marks a profound loss for many viewers across America. In an era where streaming services dominate, few shows manage to maintain a dedicated audience that tunes in for witty, relatable commentary on current events. Stephen Colbert, with his humor and insight, provided a sanctuary for many during challenging times. His show wasn't just entertainment; it was a beacon of hope and comfort, addressing the fears many of us feel about the current American political landscape.

Despite shifts in television viewing habits, 'The Late Show' commanded a loyal viewership, utilizing humor to unpack complex political issues and offer solace in the face of adversity. Its absence leaves a void in personal late-night routines and the broader cultural dialogue that centers around engaging, honest media.

The influence of David Ellison in Paramount Skydance's executive decisions must be scrutinized, especially if it involves sidelining voices which resonate deeply with everyday American viewers. The leadership at Paramount Skydance should prioritize content that engages with and reflects the concerns of its core audience.

We call upon the supervisory board of Paramount Skydance to reassess their values and business strategies, starting with the removal of David Ellison as CEO. It's imperative to bring back programming that resonates with and addresses the needs of the people. Reinstating 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' would be a significant step in restoring faith and connection with their audience.

Support us in bringing back vital media voices by signing this petition today. Together, let's champion for programming that truly represents us and meets our cultural and emotional needs.

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Jeevan JohnPetition StarterCommitted in what I believe is right

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The Issue

The sudden disappearance of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' from our screens marks a profound loss for many viewers across America. In an era where streaming services dominate, few shows manage to maintain a dedicated audience that tunes in for witty, relatable commentary on current events. Stephen Colbert, with his humor and insight, provided a sanctuary for many during challenging times. His show wasn't just entertainment; it was a beacon of hope and comfort, addressing the fears many of us feel about the current American political landscape.

Despite shifts in television viewing habits, 'The Late Show' commanded a loyal viewership, utilizing humor to unpack complex political issues and offer solace in the face of adversity. Its absence leaves a void in personal late-night routines and the broader cultural dialogue that centers around engaging, honest media.

The influence of David Ellison in Paramount Skydance's executive decisions must be scrutinized, especially if it involves sidelining voices which resonate deeply with everyday American viewers. The leadership at Paramount Skydance should prioritize content that engages with and reflects the concerns of its core audience.

We call upon the supervisory board of Paramount Skydance to reassess their values and business strategies, starting with the removal of David Ellison as CEO. It's imperative to bring back programming that resonates with and addresses the needs of the people. Reinstating 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' would be a significant step in restoring faith and connection with their audience.

Support us in bringing back vital media voices by signing this petition today. Together, let's champion for programming that truly represents us and meets our cultural and emotional needs.

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Jeevan JohnPetition StarterCommitted in what I believe is right

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