Letterman Questions Late-Night TV's Survival

David Letterman expresses doubt about late-night TV's future as Stephen Colbert's CBS show ends its 33-year run. Industry faces major upheaval.
The landscape of late-night television faces unprecedented uncertainty as one of its longest-running programs comes to an end. David Letterman, the legendary former host of CBS's The Late Show, has voiced significant concerns about whether the traditional late-night talk show format can survive in an increasingly fragmented media environment. His pessimistic assessment comes as Stephen Colbert's tenure on CBS approaches its conclusion, marking a dramatic shift in the primetime entertainment ecosystem that has dominated American television for decades.
In a candid interview with the New York Times, the 79-year-old broadcasting veteran expressed his deep skepticism about the longevity of late-night programming. Letterman stated that he would be
Source: The Guardian


