Grammy Awards

graphic-in-the-press-5190107 When news stories fall through the cracks, we here at Colbert News Hub find them for a post we call, In The Press.

Hello hubsters! It’s been a little while, but I’m (finally) here with the February edition. What’s particularly interesting to me in putting these monthly press recaps together is noticing the ways in which the show is rapidly changing. One thing they’ve done a lot more of in the past few weeks is opening the show with a short film, or a musical number, or an oddly endearing sketch with Steve Martin instead of the monologue, which gives a great energy to those episodes. And they just seem to be including more pre-taped pieces and sketches in general. Despite these changes, a lot of the arguments made in the articles you’ll find here, whether positive or negative, still hold. I’ve already mentioned my frustration with the lack of point of view in the political segments and interviews, and you’ll find similar claims in some of these articles. One of the most interesting arguments also talks about how Stephen should perhaps embrace rather than distance himself from aspects of his character that were really, perhaps, aspects of his own personality. You’ll also find, among other things, February ratings stats, a video about the lighting of the Ed Sullivan Theater, and a behind-the-scenes look at Stephen’s short appearance at the Grammys.

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Stephen Colbert has been added to the list of presenters at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, which will take place live on Monday, February 15th, 2016 at Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast on CBS on Monday, February 15th, 2016 at 8PM ET / 5PM PT.

Live Stream: CBS All Access.