David Letterman on 'Late Show' Cancellation: A Loss for American Culture (2026)
The cancellation of The Late Show has sparked a cultural reckoning, as if the show itself were a character in a sitcom: a once-celebrated late-night staple now grappling with its own obsolescence. David Letterman’s lament—‘We always relied on Johnny Carson’—is more than a nostalgic sigh; it’s a mirror reflecting the erosion of a genre that once defined American entertainment. But why does this moment matter? What does it reveal about the fragility of cultural touchstones, the economics of media, and the quiet revolutions in public health? Let’s unpack the chaos of this cancellation, one punchline at a time.
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