David Letterman Signs New Contract to Continue Hosting Late Show on CBS

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On December 4, 2006, CBS made a significant announcement regarding the future of late-night television by revealing that David Letterman had signed a new contract to continue hosting the "Late Show with David Letterman" through the fall of 2010. This decision was met with enthusiasm from both Letterman and CBS executives. Letterman humorously remarked on his age, expressing a desire to avoid the hassle of learning a new commute, which resonated with many of his long-time fans. CBS President and CEO Leslie Moonves praised Letterman for his pivotal role in establishing CBS as a powerhouse in late-night programming. Moonves highlighted Letterman's contributions to the network, noting that he had become a defining icon of CBS and had consistently delivered high-quality entertainment. This contract extension not only solidified Letterman's legacy but also ensured that audiences would continue to enjoy his unique brand of humor and insightful interviews for several more years. As one of the most influential figures in late-night television, Letterman's continued presence on CBS was a testament to his enduring appeal and the network's commitment to providing top-tier entertainment.
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