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David Letterman Announces His Retirement After 21 Years Hosting The “Late Show”

David Letterman retirement

After 21 years hosting the “Late Show,” David Letterman is saying bye-bye to the network and hello to retirement. Letterman will announce his retirement during Thursday night’s broadcast. His final show will come in 2015, when his current contract expires.

CBS’ statement says, “When Dave decided on a one-year extension for his most recent contract, we knew this day was getting closer, but that doesn’t make the moment any less poignant for us. For 21 years, David Letterman has graced our Network’s air in late night with wit, gravitas and brilliance unique in the history of our medium. During that time, Dave has given television audiences thousands of hours of comedic entertainment, the sharpest interviews in late night, and brilliant moments of candor and perspective around national events. He’s also managed to keep many celebrities, politicians and executives on their toes – including me. There is only one David Letterman. His greatness will always be remembered here, and he will certainly sit among the pantheon of this business. On a personal note, it’s been a privilege to get to know Dave and to enjoy a terrific relationship. It’s going to be tough to say goodbye. Fortunately, we won’t have to do that for another year or so. Until then, we look forward to celebrating Dave’s remarkable show and incredible talents.”

Now the question is… who will take his place?

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