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Wednesday, June 11, 2008 --- 123 days ago
Filed under: Industry , OpEd , Watercooler Talk , Celebrities , Ratings , Reality-Free It seriously sends a message to CBS when even Nightline as well as Leno is beating Letterman in the ratings . Nightline averaged 3.6 million viewers for the week ended May 19. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno averaged 5 million and The Late Show with David Letterman averaged 3.4 million according to latest Nielsen Media Research data . It's tough to believe that David Letterman has fallen from grace so far and is now largely irrelevant. Given the gap, perhaps NBC should look into keeping Leno for a little bit longer rather than have him leave in 2009, particularly considering that even Craig Ferguson is beating Conan O'Brien in the ratings . I remember when Letterman was a shot of adrenaline to the late night wars. What has Letterman done (or not done) to place him in the number three position? If CBS decided to replace Letterman, who would be the logical choice for the timeslot?   Permalink  |  Email this  | |  Comments ...




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