David Letterman takes subtle jab at CBS
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Current “Late” host Stephen Colbert announced the end of the talk show institution last week, seeming entirely caught by surprise. Letterman helmed the series from 1993 until his retirement in 2015. He responded to the news on Monday, sharing a 20-minute supercut of bits taking potshots at the Tiffany Network.
Late Show legend David Letterman appears to be making his feeling about his successor Stephen Colbert’s cancelation quite clear—even if he hasn’t said anything publicly. Letterman’s eponymous YouTube account has posted multiple Colbert and CBS-related videos since CBS’ shock announcement on Thursday that it would cancel The Late Show next year following the 2025-2026 season.
As David Letterman prepares to retire from "The Late Show," CBS vice president of late night programming Vinnie Favale joins CBSN to discuss Monday night's special tribute to the iconic host. Apr ...
Ten years on, CBS has snatched the crown off its head. The network appears to have grown so dismayed with the state of late-night television that it has unceremoniously canceled one of the genre’s most successful stalwarts: In a statement last night,
In the wake of CBS giving Stephen Colbert the pink slip last week, David Letterman’s official YouTube channel wasted no time in reminding us that the network has jerked around The Late Show for years,
Update: Stephen Colbert to replace David Letterman on "Late Show" It's the end of an era: David Letterman announced Thursday that he's retiring from CBS' "Late Show" sometime next year. He made ...