Larry King will step down from CNN after 25 Years Guiding the ‘The Larry King Live’ Show

Larry King, who has interviewed many heads of state and celebrities, to ordinary people in the prime-time news channel CNN for 25 years, on Wednesday (30 / 6), announced he would withdraw from his talk show, The Larry King Live.

“Time to hang my night suspenders,” he tweeted in his Twitter account, as quoted by the New York Post, Wednesday.

Although intended to halt the show The Larry King Live, he will still appear on CNN’s special events. The King will celebrate the 25th birthday event on CNN as he entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest event on the same TV station and at the same time slot.

King, a former radio talk show host, talk show became a pioneer in the cable TV station. Desk, is must always be considered important when people want to talk to everybody. King, who always asks the straightforward question, known expert makes his guests comfortable and ready to talk just about anything.

But now, American audiences are in different circumstances. King’s ratings continue to sag. A growing number of viewers on cable news channel pick a talk show with clearer political view. Meanwhile, there are more and more choices for news sources to the talk.

King defeated rating from talk show host Sean Hannity on Fox News Channel and MSNBC Rachel Meadow at. 76-year-old King, said the New York Post, makes the audience wonder whether he can connect with Lady Gaga.

During 53 years in broadcasting, King has done around 50 thousand interviews. CNN officials said, while Larry King Live ended, his replacement was not a kind event. King once said, if he is given the right to determine his successor, he would choose Ryan Seacrest.

“While I do not know what he feels fun to talk about politics,” said King.
Well, Ryan Seacrest Live on CNN? What do you think?

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