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David Letterman’s Late Night Show to Stream Free 24/7

Late Show with David Letterman is officially headed to streaming. Letterman’s CBS talk show that ran from 1983 to 2015 will be available on the free, ad-supported channel (FAST), according to The Hollywood Reporter. His production company, Worldwide Pants, struck a deal with Samsung TV Plus to provide 4,000 hours of original video to the streaming service.

“I’m very excited about this,” Letterman said in a statement. “Now I can watch myself age without looking in the mirror!” The 24/7 on-demand channel, appropriately titled Letterman TV, will include archival clips from both of his late-night shows, including celebrity interviews, holiday specials, behind-the-scenes clips with commentary from Letterman, Top Ten lists, and much more.

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“Dave’s show was the original viral video,” Walter Kim, executive producer for digital at Worldwide Pants, said in a statement. “As someone

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