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…
Letterman on late-night TV’s future: ‘I would be surprised if it lasts more than a year’
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