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Westchester Resident David Letterman Announces Retirement From Television

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Late night television legend and North Salem resident David Letterman announced he will retire from his CBS "Late Show" spot in 2015, according to multiple reports.

Late night television legend and North Salem resident David Letterman will retire in 2015

Late night television legend and North Salem resident David Letterman will retire in 2015

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Letterman, 66, has hosted the CBS late night talk show since 1993 and an NBC version of the show that aired after Johnny Carson from 1982-1993. He is the longest-serving late-night host in television history, surpassing Carson's record last year.

Letterman reportedly made the announcement to the audience at Thursday's taping of the show and news of the announcement trickled out via Twitter.

He informed CBS president and CEO Les Moonves of the decision before making the announcement, according to the article.

Letterman's longtime bandleader, Paul Shaffer, will also reportedly retire.

Letterman is also a former resident of New Canaan, Conn.

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