he registered for the draft and passed his after graduating from college, he was not drafted for service in Vietnam due to receiving a draft lottery num
Letterman began his broadcasting career as an announcer and newscaster at the college's student-run radio station—WBST—a 10-watt campus station which now is part of Indiana Public Radio.[14] He was fired for treating classical music with irreverence
Letterman then became involved with the founding of another campus statio
Letterman credits Paul Dixon—host of the Paul Dixon Show, a Cincinnati-based talk show also shown in Indianapolis while Letterman was growing up—for inspiring his choice of career:[3]
"I was just out of college [in 1969], and I really didn't know what I wanted to do. And then all of a sudden I saw him doing it And I thought: That's really what I want to do!"
[edit]Weatherman
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