CBS announced Thursday that Colbert, satirically hotheaded host of The Colbert Report, will take over when Letterman — the longest-running late-night host in television history — retires in 2015. The five-year agreement was announced Thursday by CBS Corp. in an e-mailed statement. Colbert will take over when Letterman steps down next year.
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