Published 9/3/2008
at ETonline - Breaking News
The star opens up to Rolling Stone.
Will David Letterman recite his famous Top 10 lists through 2010 and beyond? The Associated Press says Letterman told Rolling Stone mag he hopes to helm the "Late Show" for several more years to come.
"The way I feel now, I would like to go beyond 2010, not much beyond, but you know, enough to go beyond. You always like to be able to excuse yourself on your own terms," Letterman said.
Letterman also dishes about "Late Show" guests like Madonna , Oprah Winfrey and self-proclaimed "King of all Media" Howard Stern in the Rolling Stone article, out in the new issue of the mag this Friday.
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