I don't see why this is different than any other example of a live band playing 
a copyrighted song on a TV show - someone fills out a cue sheet, someone sends 
the appropriate royalty payment to BMI or ASCAP, and it doesn't get an article 
in Variety because it's perfectly routine.

The lawsuits filed by Lee Mendelson Productions, as mentioned in the article, 
appear to involve recordings of Vince Guaraldi performances of the song being 
used for promotional/commercial purposes, which is something different than 
what happened on Colbert's show.


> On Jun 16, 2026, at 12:35 PM, 'Bob F' via TVorNotTV 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> That iconic "Charlie Brown Christmas" song's rights were sold in 1990 by 
> Vince Guaraldi's publisher to Lee Mendelson, producer of the TV special, 
> whose company complained when Louis Cato and band performed it on Colbert's 
> finale... an agreement was reached wherein a "royalty" will be donated by CBS 
> to World Central Kitchen:
> https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/cbs-linus-and-lucy-late-show-with-stephen-colbert-finale-1236782764/
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