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"As long as you are healthy, you still want to produce," the former late night television host told 'GQ' Randy Brooke/WireImage David Letterman doesn’t have plans of retiring anytime soon.
David Letterman said in an interview with GQ magazine that “retirement is nonsense.” The 77-year-old television icon spent 33 years hosting late-night television shows, starting with the 1982 ...
David Letterman is getting into free, ad-supported television streaming with the launch of Letterman TV on Samsung TV Plus. The FAST channel will offer 24/7 viewing of “The Late Show With David ...
David Letterman has launched “Letterman TV”, an 24/7 channel streaming all things Letterman, exclusively on Samsung TV Plus. Starting today in the United States and Canada, the channel will ...
More than 40 years into his late-night hosting career, David Letterman isn’t planning to call it a night anytime soon. At age 77, the 8x Emmy winner recently shot down the potential of retiremen ...
By Erik Hayden Executive Editor, Business For his next move, David Letterman is jumping in to the increasingly crowded free, ad-support TV channel (FAST) space. The late-night great’s production ...
David Letterman is no longer a late night talk show host, but he’s definitely not ready to stop working. In a recently published interview with GQ, Letterman talked about his career, including ...
David Letterman doesn’t have plans of retiring anytime soon. Speaking to GQ for the magazine’s Video Cover Story in an interview published Wednesday, Dec. 11, the 77-year-old former talk show ...
David Letterman pulled off the biggest stupid human trick of them all: getting his own FAST channel, filled with classic Letterman content, every hour of every day. The category tonight ...
After years of publishing clips from his CBS late night talk show to YouTube, David Letterman is ready for his own 24-hour streaming television channel. On Wednesday, Letterman’s production company, ...