Letterman's Apologies Bring Huge Ratings, Beat All Of NBC Primetime

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DAVID BAUDER | 10/ 6/09 10:26 PM | AP

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NEW YORK — While David Letterman would undoubtedly do without the personal turmoil, his blackmail scandal is great for business.

The late-night talk show host's apologies to his wife and staff made for gripping television, and more viewers tuned in to his CBS program than watched anything on NBC in prime-time on Monday. That includes Letterman's old rival, Jay Leno.

Letterman used most of his monologue for jokes at his own expense. In revealing last week that he was the victim of an alleged blackmail scheme, Letterman also admitted to having sexual relationships with women who worked on his "Late Show."

When the laughs quieted down, Letterman apologized to his staff for "putting up with something stupid I've gotten myself involved in." Many had been humiliated by questions from reporters. Letterman said the relationships were in the past. He married longtime flame Regina Lasko in March, and said he is intent upon repairing their marriage.

"Let me tell you folks, I got my work cut out for me," he said.

CBS News producer Robert J. "Joe" Halderman has pleaded not guilty to charges of trying to extort $2 million from Letterman.

Although Letterman has acknowledged having more than one sexual relationship with staff members, Halderman referred to only one woman by name – Stephanie Birkitt – in his alleged extortion attempt, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the continuing investigation. Birkitt, Letterman's assistant, is Halderman's former live-in girlfriend.

The 5.7 million viewers who tuned in to Letterman Monday more than doubled the audience for NBC's "Tonight" show with Conan O'Brien, according to the Nielsen Co. It was slightly less than the 5.9 million who watched Thursday when Letterman broke the news of the alleged extortion attempt.

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The ratings are a testament to the power of the Internet after Letterman's representatives released details of the scandal to the media about three hours before his show aired Thursday. His audience that night was more than a million more than usual, meaning word spread quickly and encouraged people to tune in.

The timing also couldn't be better for CBS, which has seen Letterman eclipse the "Tonight" show shortly after O'Brien took over. The "Late Show" is solidifying the lead partly because of the scandal and guests like President Barack Obama, who brought 7.2 million viewers when he appeared on Sept. 21.

Also appreciating the timing was the pistachio nut industry, which started its first-ever television advertising campaign Monday with commercials on Letterman and the NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers, which was the most-watched event in cable TV history.

"This is gravy for us," said Dominic Engels, vice president for marketing at pistachio maker Paramount Farms.

No advertisers have publicly asked to back out of the "Late Show" since the story broke, and analysts say they don't expect the incident to make a bottom-line difference to the CBS Corp.

"The ratings popped the first night," said David Joyce, analyst for Miller Tabek. "It appears as if it's going to be a non-story."

Letterman even got an endorsement from Martha Stewart, who said his actions aren't at all disturbing unless there was force involved.

"He's a very attractive man," she said. "Very appealing. Great sense of humor, obviously, and I think all this was done while he was still not married. Although it's still probably harmful to his wife ... But, you know, men are men. I've put up with it all."

Letterman's effort to be pro-active with the issue in a self-deprecating way is helping him control the story and his image, said Michael Gordon, head of a New York-based crisis public relations firm.

"What he can't control is if there are more revelations," he said. "If just one woman claims harassment, then his ratings will go down along with his career."

Letterman arrived on stage Monday to applause and cheers from his studio audience. After drinking it in, he grinned sheepishly and inquired, with a mock stammer, "Did your, did your weekend just fly by?"

After pausing for the audience's sympathetic laughter, he went on: "I mean, I'll be honest with you folks – right now, I would give anything to be hiking on the Appalachian Trail."

"I got into the car this morning," he added, "and the navigation lady wasn't speaking to me. Ouch."

His performance drew mixed reviews.

Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker called it "such a superb hour of television ... that it reminded us all over again how invaluable he is."

"It is time for those calling for his head to calm down and let the man do his job, the job he does as no one else does, and no one will ever do as well again," Tucker wrote

But editorial page columnist Yael T. Abouhalkah of the Kansas City Star said Letterman's effort to poke fun at a serious situation "made the apologies he issued look rather lame."

Joel Keller of the Web site TV Squad advised Letterman to "stop talking about this mess, immediately."

"The more jokes he made, the more I felt that he was digging a hole he couldn't get out of," Keller wrote. "And then when he made that apology, sincere as it was, it felt like the hole just got much, much deeper."

NBC's Leno made a brief reference to Letterman in his monologue Tuesday. He said a producer for "Dateline NBC" tried to blackmail him but it didn't work because "no one watches NBC."

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Associated Press writer Colleen Long, Entertainment Writers Jake Coyle and Alicia Rancilio, Television Writer Frazier Moore and Business Writers Emily Fredix and Deborah Yao contributed to this report.

NEW YORK — While David Letterman would undoubtedly do without the personal turmoil, his blackmail scandal is great for business. The late-night talk show host's apologies to his wife and staff ...
NEW YORK — While David Letterman would undoubtedly do without the personal turmoil, his blackmail scandal is great for business. The late-night talk show host's apologies to his wife and staff ...
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When are his subordinates going to find the intestinal fortitude to start filing some civil lawsuits?

YOU WANT SOME COMEDY!!!

Dave get's busted by the guy trying to extort him, when his girlfriend is outside his house in August, doin' Dave's ...Top 10 (centemeters that is), It's a classic! I can't wait for the movie...Dave out in front of this guys house getting serviced by his intern right through his Worldwide Pants!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 AM on 10/09/2009
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David Letterman broke at least 2 of the rules of engagement for workplace romances by having sex with female members of his staff. Yet other rules Letterman strictly observed.

To find out which rules Letterman broke, and which rules he followed, see the article entitled David Letterman Broke 2 Cardinal Rules Governing Workplace Romance at http://bit.ly/yhTMo You’ll find the complete list of the Rules of Engagement for Office Affairs and Workplace Romance. Anyone involved in a workplace romance, who wants to keep things on a professional level, should follow the guidelines in this list. These rules are also posted on my Infidelity News and Views blog.

For more comments on David Letterman’s sexual escapades from an infidelity expert’s point of view, see the article entitled Why David Letterman Should Realize That Infidelity is No Joke at http://bit.ly/peK64

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 10/08/2009
- tinaismad I'm a Fan of tinaismad 3 fans permalink

As long as we all continue to applaud inappropriate behavior, that is exactly what we will receive, and it will be delivered straight to our living rooms. Enough of this garbage already.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 10/08/2009
- NORBIT I'm a Fan of NORBIT 54 fans permalink
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They should bring in the Robot from "Lost In Space" TV series whenever Letterman's staff arrives:


"WARNING! WARNING! - DAVE, KEEP AWAY FROM THE INTERNS!"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 10/08/2009
- Rational-1 I'm a Fan of Rational-1 9 fans permalink

The only thing funny is that somone would actually want to sleep with Dave... yuk! He's repulsive.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/08/2009
- countfloyd I'm a Fan of countfloyd 14 fans permalink

Until something new happens, this story has been played out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 10/07/2009
- Sarita I'm a Fan of Sarita 19 fans permalink

It's hard to judge this story because we don't know what the women's side of the story is. NOW is all over this as sexual harrassment - but is it? I had a romance with a fellow-worker 45 years ago and we have been happily married for 43 years! The question for me is was this consensual - if so, then I don't see that it is an issue other than for Letterman and his wife.

As for NOW - years ago, when the women's movement was just starting, I called their organization to help me when the only job I was able to interview for was secretarial. I had a collage education and all they wanted to know was how many words I could type. What did NOW say to me - that's the way things are right now. No help what-so-ever. Fortunately, I found a job with Target Stores, which was a progressive retail company and I was able to do more for them than type.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 10/07/2009

Everyone looks at a car wreck when they drive by. It does not mean it's some kind of great production.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 10/07/2009
- riff4u I'm a Fan of riff4u 17 fans permalink

I guess Conan will have to start to get to work with his female subordinates.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 10/07/2009
- CorkiDeCat I'm a Fan of CorkiDeCat 7 fans permalink
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and he will do it until the story fades

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 10/07/2009
- Rapid Ray I'm a Fan of Rapid Ray 18 fans permalink
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Gee, after weeks of hearing all about how Jay Leno's 10 PM time slot is going to change the course of history, now we see Letterman throw out a controversy, overshadow Leno and get super sized ratings.

Coincidence?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 10/07/2009
- NoFooling I'm a Fan of NoFooling 12 fans permalink

Martha Stewart says she's "put up with it all"?

Somehow she seems more likely to run her man's pistachios through the Cuisinart than put up with anything.

But she makes a good point - he wasn't married then. Plus no women have accused Dave of harassment. Not every office affair is harassment - I married mine (and so did Dave, right?)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 10/07/2009
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 100 fans permalink
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She's put up with it all?

Is she refering to that time she just wanted to concentrate on her salad and Letterman wouldn't stop asking her about her federal charges?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 10/07/2009

David Letterman and Paul went to Baghdad Iraq in December 2003 to entertain the soldiers for Christmas. They were in Green Zone, it was a dangerous place. I think he is a patriot for doing that. And guess what he's also a human being with all the faults that go along. What are the expectations for a TV host? I watch the show to get some laughs. Looks to me he's in the plus column.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 10/07/2009
- livesimply I'm a Fan of livesimply 30 fans permalink
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That remark by Leno: Could he be any less funny?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 10/07/2009
- Ares1 I'm a Fan of Ares1 4 fans permalink

With all the outrage made against Letterman online, much of it fake (Will somebody please think of the children!) and politically based (Vengeance for mocking Palin and Obama's recent visit) who would have thought he would have garnered these kinds of ratings, congrats to Dave!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 10/07/2009
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