Since it wasn't mentioned in the LA Times piece, I'll note that on Friday 
Colbert will be at Fordham for a no-media event with Cardinal Dolan on humor 
and religion.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/Religion/post/2012/08/stephen-colbert-cardinal-dolan-humor-catholic/1#.UE6NjhxVdOw


I rarely check in with the Sunday shows, but I think it's fair to say that 
Colbert has more clergy on his program than any of the broadcast or cable news 
programs.  

Another item in favor of the argument is the relative absence of This Week in 
God segments on The Daily Show since Stephen went to his own program.  They 
have tried, but no other correspondent really clicked with it like Colbert.

David



>________________________________
> From: Joe Hass <[email protected]>
> Subject: [TV orNotTV] Steven Colbert: The Last Religious Man
> 
>An LA Times article discusses how The Colbert Report is one of the few
>places on mainstream TV (much less pop culture) that still talks about
>religion.
>
>http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-stephen-colbert-critics-notebook-20120909,0,2902528.story
>
>

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