Letterman wants to call sunset for late-night gig      (AP)
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news.yahoo.com — AP - David Letterman wants to stick with CBS' "Late Show" through his contract — and maybe longer — as rival Jay Leno prepares to surrender the "Tonight" reins next year.
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Letterman speaks up for Leno
TV Squad — ... from The Tonight Show, David Letterman is talking about staying on the CBS Late Show beyond 2010. And since the subject of Leno came up, Dave thinks the guys at NBC are nuts to treat Jay the way they are, especially since he's done such a great job in the 11:30 slot. ...

Letterman, Rock and Fey on the cover of the Rolling Stone
Oh No They Didn't! — ... into the case and he flips the snaps on the case and says, `Here, I want you to have this, take good care of it.' And I just started sobbing. "He was giving me the guitar that he always used on the show. I felt like, `I can't be in this movie, I didn't get my lines.' That was very tough," Letterman said. An excerpt of the Letterman Q&A is posted on RollingStone.com, but this post is becoming too long to include it. Source 1 Source 2 Source 3

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AP - David Letterman wants to stick with CBS' "Late Show" through his contract — and maybe longer — as rival Jay Leno prepares to surrender the "Tonight" reins next year.
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