Les Moonves: Letterman and I agreed Stephen Colbert was the No. 1 choice

Les Moonves: Letterman and I agreed Stephen Colbert was the No. 1 choice
Moonves talked about CBS” pick on “CBS This Morning”: “It appeared to us that he was the only logical successor to David. And when I called Dave to ask for his blessing he said exactly the same thing. He said I can't think of anybody even a close second.” PLUS: Will Colbert be allowed to continue his stellar science interviews on CBS?, CBS should”ve picked Louis CK instead, Colbert agrees with Bill O”Reilly”s anti-Colbert rant, Jennifer Garner worked for Colbert as his babysitter after they met working on a 1996 “Spin City” episode, and why CBS screwed up by alienating conservatives.

“SVU” on the bubble: Is this the end of the “Law & Order” franchise?
Now in its 15th season, the Dick Wolf drama is having trouble convincing NBC to pay the hefty cost of renewal.

MTV Movie Awards will pay a special tribute to Paul Walker
“Well, I think we are just really happy and honored that they were willing to allow us to celebrate him in some way on the show,” says exec producer Garrett English. “And his family and friends were willing to have that happen.”

“Community” and “Parks and Rec” each hit a series low
Last night was the 2nd week in a row “Community” hit a series low.

“Parks and Rec” co-creator explains last night”s surprise
“I really think that the only weapon that TV has in this day in age is surprise,” says Mike Schur. “People have seen so many stories and so many incarnations in so many different shows. That's why we like to have our big moments be surprises.” PLUS: Can “Parks and Rec” make this trope work?

“24” unveils its full-length “Live Another Day” trailer
Check out the new “movie-quality preview.”

Jimmy Kimmel puts Drake in disguise to meet his haters
Watch Drake dressed as a bearded news reporter.