Larry King Retires - The End of an Era

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In summary, Larry King is retiring from his talk show after a 25 year run. His last show airs at 8 PM tonight on CNN. The final guest has been kept a secret.
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His last show aires tonight at 8 PM Eastern Time, on CNN. The final guest has been kept a secret.

I've never been a huge King fan, but there is no doubt that many of his interviews were fascinating, with some probably qualifying as historic in the world of journalism. Apparently he will be doing specials from time to time, but beyond a doubt it is the end of an era. I wish him well.

Five decades and 50,000 interviews after he first jabbed a microphone into a surprised pop singer's face at a Miami Beach diner, Larry King is hanging up his suspenders. His Thursday night show on CNN will be the last of a broadcast career that eternally careened between pinnacles of wild success and pits of utter catastrophe.

...Then we might see Marlon Brando, who unexpectedly and indelibly ended a 1994 interview by kissing King full on the lips. ("I still can't stop thinking about it," King said 15 years later.) Or segregationist Alabama Gov. George Wallace, who opened an appearance on a King show by ostentatiously glancing around the TV studio, then sneering: "I don't see any blacks working here." (Retorted King: "They own the station. They're out to lunch.")

In fact, it's hard to find anyone of any significance in the past half-century, living or dead, who hasn't sat across the table from King in his various radio and TV incarnations...
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/12/15/2523110_at-77-larry-kings-long-tenure.html?storylink=omni_popular#ixzz18JfDvFlq

'Larry King Live's' final episode: A look back at 10 memorable moments

...As Larry King bids farewell to his famed CNN talk show after 25 years, we take a look back at 10 of the most memorable "Larry King Live" moments...
http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2010/12/larry-king-lives-final-episode-a-look-back-at-10-memorable-moments.html
 
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Any guesses as to will he interview?

I say Barbara Walters is going to show up and ask him the questions.
 
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i've never been impressed with Larry King.
 
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Dr Lots-o'watts said:
Any guesses as to will he interview?

I say Barbara Walters is going to show up and ask him the questions.

I have no idea who it might be, but that sounds like a very good guess!
 
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Proton Soup said:
i've never been impressed with Larry King.

Since I watch CNN, I usually know who the guest is going to be that night. The only time I normally watch is if the guest is particularly interesting. Generally speaking, he did too much fluff for my taste, even as light entertainment.

Still, an estimated 50,000 [allegedly] interviews - 50 years at the mic - is an impressive feat. He also seemed to be someone that almost everyone trusted. People like Brando [IIRC, if not Brando there were plenty of others] would only do the Larry King show.
 
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One thing he does well: he let's his guest *speak*, and he listens to the answer. He never seems like he's just trying to hurry on to the next question on his pre-made list. For crying out loud, how many interviewers ask a question, then talk over the answer, as they rush to the next question? <cough>ChrisMatthews<cough>
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Since I watch CNN, I usually know who the guest is going to be that night. The only time I normally watch is if the guest is particularly interesting. Generally speaking, he did too much fluff for my taste, even as light entertainment.

Still, an estimated 50,000 [allegedly] interviews - 50 years at the mic - is an impressive feat. He also seemed to be someone that almost everyone trusted. People like Brando [IIRC, if not Brando there were plenty of others] would only do the Larry King show.

yeah, he pretty much just let people come on and talk about whatever they wanted to talk about. people trusted that they would never be challenged to any significant degree. overall, i found it mostly uninteresting.
 
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Dr Lots-o'watts said:
Any guesses as to will he interview?
Elvis. :biggrin:

I believe it's 9 EST / 8CST / 7 MST and 6 PST or 2 am UTC the next day
 
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Astronuc said:
Elvis. :biggrin:

I believe it's 9 EST / 8CST / 7 MST and 6 PST or 2 am UTC the next day

Yeah, like I said, 8 PM one-hour-west-of-Eastern Time.
 
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Has he had more heart-attacks or wives? I'm not clear on that.
 
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The best part of the show was the Larry King impression done by King's ten-year-old boy. He was good!
 
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What is the significance of Larry King retiring?

The retirement of Larry King is significant because he has been a prominent figure in the world of journalism and television for over 60 years. He is known for his unique interviewing style and has interviewed thousands of notable figures, making him a household name.

How long was Larry King's career in journalism?

Larry King's career in journalism spanned over six decades. He began his career in the 1950s as a local radio host and eventually became a nationally recognized television host, with his show "Larry King Live" running for 25 years.

Why did Larry King decide to retire?

Larry King cited personal reasons for his retirement, stating that he wanted to spend more time with his family and pursue other interests. He also mentioned that at 87 years old, it was time for him to step back and let the younger generation take over.

What legacy did Larry King leave behind?

Larry King's legacy is vast and impactful. He is credited with revolutionizing the talk show format and setting the standard for in-depth, unbiased interviews. He also paved the way for many other journalists and hosts to succeed in the industry.

Will Larry King make any appearances after his retirement?

Although Larry King has officially retired, he has not ruled out the possibility of making occasional appearances in the future. He has also stated that he will continue to be active on social media and may even make guest appearances on shows hosted by his friends and colleagues.

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