Things aren’t looking good for much of the late-night TV landscape, according to David Letterman, who says he’d be “surprised” if some programs last “more than a year or so.” Letterman, who launched “The Late Show” in 1993 and served as its host until 2015, opened up about its forthcoming finale in an interview with The New…
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Letterman on late-night TV’s future: ‘I would be surprised if it lasts more than a year’
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Originally reported by The Hill
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