Stern on 'Late Show' job: 'My plate is full' | Inquirer Entertainment

Stern on ‘Late Show’ job: ‘My plate is full’

/ 11:31 AM April 05, 2014

This Jan. 15, 1993 file photo shows talk-show host David Letterman announces his new contract with CBS television for his new show “The Late Show with David Letterman,” in New York. Letterman announced his retirement during a taping on Thursday, April 3, 2014. Although no specific date was announced he told the audience that he will leave his desk sometime in 2015. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

NEW YORK – Howard Stern is just one of the names industry spectators are floating around as a possible replacement for David Letterman.

At least for now, however, the longtime radio personality said his plate’s already full.

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Stern addressed the late-night TV talk show host’s retirement announcement while arriving in New York on Friday to judge auditions for NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.”

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The 60-year-old stressed Letterman’s impact on late-night TV, saying he’s sad to see Letterman go.

Stern said he’s had a great time during his appearances on the “Late Show with David Letterman.”

One person who thinks Stern would be great for the job is fellow “America’s Got Talent” judge Heidi Klum. She says he’d be perfect.

Letterman announced Thursday he plans to retire next year.

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