STEPHEN COLBERTâS âONLY IN MONROEâ VIDEO WAS ALREADY CHAOTIC, but the moments inside it are exactly why fans rushed to repost it everywhere. Just one day after leaving The Late Show, Colbert walked onto a tiny Michigan public access set and somehow turned it into one of the strangest, funniest TV clips of the week. He opened by joking, then immediately took a swipe.
CBS Suspends Takedown Notices on Bootleg YouTube Uploads of Stephen Colbertâs âOnly in Monroeâ Public Access Show After Outcry

Yes, itâs true, Paramount/CBS had been issuing takedown notices to YouTube users who were uploading bootleg copies of Stephen Colbertâs recent return to hosting an episode of the public access series âOnly in Monroe.â But the reason wasnât as nefarious as one might think: Itâs simply because the show is copyrighted and it already has a home â Colbertâs brand new YouTube channel.
However, given the outcry over the notices, CBS said it will stand down and stop any further action on takedowns, at least for now.
âStephen Colbertâs return to Monroe in the âOnly in Monroeâ episode was financed and produced by CBS Studios and was posted on Stephen Colbertâs YouTube channel in collaboration with Monroe Community Media and âThe Late Showâsâ YouTube channels,â a CBS spokesperson said in a statement. âAs is our regular practice, we send copyright notices to unauthorized websites that post copyrighted content from CBS and our network/studio talent such as Stephen Colbert. However, for this episode, we have decided to waive further enforcement of this standard industry practice until additional review.â
Colbert launched his new YouTube channel a day ago, and so far he has just one video up: His May 22 hosting gig on âOnly in Monroe,â the public access show from Monroe Community Media. Hereâs the rub: Others on YouTube beat him to the punch with their own uploads, including a site called âThe Desk,â which has 620,621 views of Colbertâs âOnly in Monroeâ stint. In comparison, Colbertâs YouTube page has around 392,486 views of the same video.
In other words, this is standard copyright procedure, the same kind of takedown Paramount/CBS would also issue if you posted an episode of âMatlock.â (Why isnât Monroe Community Media issuing the takedowns? They donât quite have the legal resources.) Rather than watch the rips, the official video is on @Colbert and has also been shared by Monroe Community Mediaâs YouTube page and âThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertâ page via collaborations too, so it is easily available for anyone who wants to watch.
According to insiders, Paramount/CBS isnât trying to silence Colbertâs âOnly in Monroeâ â the company actually funded the production of his episode, which included music by Jack White and a guest spot by Jeff Daniels. (And thatâs why âThe Late Showâ owns the copyright to this episode of âOnly in Monroeâ and has taken lead in protecting its copyright.)
Colbert famously launched âThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertâ by first hosting an episode of âOnly in Monroe,â from the public access station studios in Monroe, Mich., in July 2015. So it was only fitting that he would bookend his âLate Showâ tenure with another visit to the town.
As Variety pointed out in writing about the âOnly in Monroeâ return, Colbert explained it this way: âSince I was last here in Monroe, Michigan, I spent 11 years as the primary host of âThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertâ on CBS, which came to an end last night,â he said at the beginning of the 11:35 p.m. local broadcast Friday. âItâs been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV, so I am grateful to be able to be here on Monroe Community Media before they also get acquired by Paramount.â
Eminem, Steve Buscemi (in a commercial for Monroeâs Buscemiâs Pizza and Subs, which he stresses is unrelated to him) and Byron Allen (via FaceTime call) also appeared on the surprise episode. And âOnly in Monroeâ regular hosts Michelle Baumann and former Miss America Kaye Lani Rae Rafko Wilson, also were back, as they appeared in 2015 as well.


