On Tuesday evening, TV broadcasting legend Larry King dropped a bombshell: after 25 years of hosting the 'Larry King Live' show on CNN, his nightly show will end this fall. King made the surprising announcement via his Twitter account right before he taped this evening's show. "Announcing tonight: I'm ending my nightly show this fall but continuing at CNN," King wrote.
In a full statement on CNN.com, the TV icon said, "Before I start the show tonight, I want to share some personal news with you. 25 years ago, I sat across this table from New York Governor Mario Cuomo for the first broadcast of Larry King Live. Now, decades later, I talked to the guys here at CNN and I told them I would like to end Larry King Live, the nightly show, this fall and CNN has graciously accepted, giving me more time for my wife and I to get to the kids' little league games.
"I'm incredibly proud that we recently made the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest running show with the same host in the same time slot. With this chapter closing I'm looking forward to the future and what my next chapter will bring, but for now it's time to hang up my nightly suspenders."
The journalist will still appear on CNN frequently, hosting topic-related specials. "I'll still be a part of the CNN family, hosting several Larry King specials on major national and international subjects," King confirmed in the statement.
The decision to leave the show comes after months of declining ratings and media speculation about the future of King's career. The NY Times reported in March that the program was down about 50 percent in viewers and had seen its worst quarter ever at the start of the year.
King's announcement also comes just a few weeks after his own personal life made headline news. In April, King and his wife, Shawn Southwick, filed for divorce after both accused the other of infidelity. A month later, the reconciled couple called off the divorce and moved back in together. Earlier this month, Southwick suffered a prescription pill overdose and has been recovering since.
Though he's leaving amid low ratings, there's no question it's the end of an era. In 1985, CNN founder Ted Turner gave King the opportunity to host his own show on the network. He agreed to give it a try and left his nationally syndicated radio talk show. 25 years later, his show is still a must-visit for celebrities and politicians needing a place to break news or make an apology. Several major news events took place on the show including Ross Perot announcing his run for president in 1992 and O.J. Simpson calling in the night of his acquittal.
Over the course of his career, King has won two Peabody awards and an Emmy. He was also inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1992.
The departure of the suspenders-wearing broadcaster leaves quite a hole in CNN's evening programming with many wondering who will step in to replace the icon. Some assume the network will pull from its already vast pool of journalists while others predict new blood would help the already-flailing network.
British star Piers Morgan, currently on 'America's Got Talent,' was mentioned as a possible replacement for King earlier this month, though CNN swiftly dismissed that rumor. Their statement at the time said, "Not surprisingly, there is no shortage of people who would love to succeed Larry King if and when he moves on, but rumors that we are close to signing a deal for a Larry King replacement are untrue."
Katie Couric has also been named a possible replacement. And the Associated Press reports King thinks Ryan Seacrest should take over the reins.
Seacrest does not fit the role at all. Besides, he's got 10 different gigs going on at the same time, but he's so obsessed with his celebrity status and fortune (an obsessed workaholic), he would probably take the job if offered.
Where are they going to find another softball pitcher like larry. How do you replace larry king for the larry king show?? I found him to be very left and not much insight ever came out of any interviews larry ever did. There are not many news guys left in this world just talking heads and lerry is included in the latter.
its about time .larry did his act in the history of broad cast and its time for fresh blood to enter the program. some one that will be challenging with his guests. how about michael savage? he is the top redio talk show out there.
Such sad news, I have always enjoyed watching Larry King interview, with his no-nonsense approach. He is not easily fooled by his guests, knows the questions we would want to ask, and does it for us, all with sincerity and healthy dose of humour.
He has been a fixture on CNN, and quite frankly, the one show I always looked forward to and didn't want to miss.
I hope he and Shawn will recover from the difficult situation they are in, and wish them a long life together.
Somebody said: where are they going to find a rude and arrogant host as Larry King is. Look no further, the people who post here make good candidates, and you know who you are.
Not true. Larry did not quit. He was told by CNN he was going Bye Bye. His ratings were down 63% this past year, horrible. My cousin is married to someone at CNN, and she said they heard months ago he was gona be leaving, CNN choice. But they are letting him go out graciously. The guy is 100 yrs old for crissakes. He can barely keep his teeth in his head when he talks. Now maybe he can pay back some of those people he bounced checks on 30 yrs ago in Miami. remember larry??
I would watch Larry when nothing else was on worth seeing. I won't miss him. But, for a replacement that I would watch every night: Craig Ferguson. It won't happen, bu I wish it would. Wouldn't have to stay up so late if it did.
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Seacrest does not fit the role at all. Besides, he's got 10 different gigs going on at the same time, but he's so obsessed with his celebrity status and fortune (an obsessed workaholic), he would probably take the job if offered.
Where are they going to find another softball pitcher like larry.
How do you replace larry king for the larry king show??
I found him to be very left and not much insight ever came out of any interviews larry ever did. There are not many news guys left in this world just talking heads and lerry is included in the latter.
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its about time .larry did his act in the history of broad cast
and its time for fresh blood to enter the program. some one that will be challenging with his guests. how about michael savage?
he is the top redio talk show out there.
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Such sad news, I have always enjoyed watching Larry King interview, with his no-nonsense approach. He is not easily fooled by his guests, knows the questions we would want to ask, and does it for us, all with sincerity and healthy dose of humour.
He has been a fixture on CNN, and quite frankly, the one show I always looked forward to and didn't want to miss.
I hope he and Shawn will recover from the difficult situation they are in, and wish them a long life together.
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Katie Couric as a possible replacement - Is this some sort of sell short scheme perpetrated on CNN/Time Warner stockholders?
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You know who would be a great replacement is Conan O'Brien...
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to Bill: ugly????? that is all in the eye of the beholder.
It is so easy to judge someone, when not in their shoes...
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Somebody said: where are they going to find a rude and arrogant host as Larry King is. Look no further, the people who post here make good candidates, and you know who you are.
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OH, THANK GOODNESS!!!!!
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Larry should have retired 25 years ago, the Liberal hack.
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AHhhhhhhh
Won't miss your slacking grinding jaw movements.
GOODNIGHT you RUDE OLE BOY.
He stayed on air at least 10 yrs. too long
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Now if they could only get rid of that BRAINLESS Joy Bahar, ..my world would look much brighter. Man, is she STUPID.
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HOW MANY PEOPLE SLEPT WITH LARRY'S WIFE LOL
HE NEEDS SOME VIAGRA BEFORE HIS WIFE TAKE ALL HIS
MONEY LOL
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Enjoy your retirment...bye, bye!
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Not true. Larry did not quit. He was told by CNN he was going Bye Bye. His ratings were down 63% this past year, horrible. My cousin is married to someone at CNN, and she said they heard months ago he was gona be leaving, CNN choice. But they are letting him go out graciously. The guy is 100 yrs old for crissakes. He can barely keep his teeth in his head when he talks. Now maybe he can pay back some of those people he bounced checks on 30 yrs ago in Miami. remember larry??
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Hilarious!
The guy is 77 still has kids in Little League?
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Never watched it. Do not care.
Norman Prevatte
Fredericksburg, VA
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I would watch Larry when nothing else was on worth seeing. I won't miss him. But, for a replacement that I would watch every night: Craig Ferguson. It won't happen, bu I wish it would. Wouldn't have to stay up so late if it did.
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My God, you mean he's still on TV? I thought he died or something years ago. Is anybody still watching him?
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