David Letterman’s YouTube Channel Debuts Anti-CBS Compilation Following Colbert Cancellation
In a surprising move amidst the backdrop of CBS’s cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," David Letterman’s YouTube channel has released a 20-minute compilation cataloging his long-standing grievances with the network, aptly titled "CBS: The Tiffany Network." The upload, which coincided with the termination of the "Late Show" franchise, aligns Letterman’s sentiments with those of Colbert, despite the legendary host remaining publicly silent on the matter.
The compilation features classic moments from Letterman’s tenure as both a CBS and NBC host, including a particularly fiery clip where he derides the network for promoting an awards show featuring Jay Leno, who was not affiliated with CBS. Couture and wit weave through the piece, as Letterman quips, “You can’t spell CBS without BS,” in a caption that encapsulates his feelings toward the network.
Joining the anti-CBS sentiment, the channel has also shared a video of Colbert roasting the president at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, along with clips from Jon Stewart criticizing CBS. This blend of nostalgia and protest highlights Letterman’s enduring influence and loyalty to his fellow late-night host, marking a significant moment in late-night television history.
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