Los Angeles Times
The longer a work stoppage keeps "The Tonight Show" and "Late Show With David Letterman" in repeats, the better shot "Nightline" has at drawing more viewers, notes
Matea Gold. Executive producer
James Goldston tells her: "[This] is an opportunity of sorts for people who have maybe not sampled the new 'Nightline' or who are looking around for alternatives to come to the show."
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