CBS reportedly eyes Colbert as Letterman announces retirement: 90 Seconds on The Verge
CBS reportedly eyes Colbert as Letterman announces retirement: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2014-04-04
after decades of stupid pet tricks is it
time for some truthiness I'm Michael
Shane and this is 90 seconds on the
verge 2015 for the love of God in fact
Paul and I will be wrapping things up
and takin a high and with that David
Letterman has officially announced the
beginning of the end to his late-night
tenure Letterman began CBS's The Late
Show in 1993 following a high-profile
breakup with NBC David Letterman's
planned retirement in 2015 is of course
still a ways off but that hasn't stopped
pretty much everyone from speculating
about his replacement deadlines founder
nikki Finke says that Stephen Colbert is
quote the only one on the air currently
that CBS is considering and Mashable
reports that Colbert would be willing to
take the gig according to The Hollywood
Reporter former daily show correspondent
John Oliver was approached about taking
the 12 30 slot Oliver ultimately went to
HBO as for Craig Ferguson who currently
hosts CBS's Late Late Show at
twelve-thirty multiple sources tell The
Hollywood Reporter he's not a serious
contender CBS could just scrap both the
Late Show and Ferguson's Late Late Show
all together and start with a clean
younger slate both shows her owned not
by CBS but rather worldwide pants David
Letterman's production company and
before you ask jay leno already said no
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