Saturday, August 7, 2010

Rosie bags her own talk show on Oprah's new network

Although she may have failed as the theatrical producer of Taboo, Rosie O'Donnell is set to make a return to entertainment through a new daytime talk show being developed for the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Winfrey, the quintessential queen of television talk, announced the show on Thursday. She called O'Donnell, who was once a member of the daytime panel show The View on ABC, a 'true original who brings passion to everything she does'.

She found success, winning six Emmys, for "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", which ran from 1996 until 2002. The OWN network, which is a joint venture between Winfrey and the owner of Discovery Channel,  says viewers can expect "a fun, uplifting show with Ms. O'Donnell's playful and energetic style."
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Larry King to leave the Larry King Show

Larry King, the iconic suspender wearing, hunchbacked host of the CNN current affairs talk show Larry King Live, is calling it quits.

King announced that he will be leaving his nightly talk show this Fall - ending what has become a 25 year career with what is possibly the world's most respected news network. CNN will broadcast the show tonight, where King will discuss his decision with his audience.

See more information after the jump.

According to TV Newser:

TO: CNN Colleagues
FR: Jon Klein
Larry King has asked that I share with you a message to his audience that will be broadcast tonight at the top of his show. After 25 years, Larry has decided to take a step back from the nightly grind. He wants to take some time for himself and his family. So he will end his run with Larry King Live on his own terms, sometime this fall.
He is not leaving CNN. Larry is a beloved member of the CNN family and he will continue to contribute to our air with periodic specials.
Larry has been a giant in the industry for as long as most of us can remember. Anyone who ever mattered has sat for an interview on Larry's iconic set. They all know the man it is our privilege to call our colleague and friend--tireless and curious, respectful and inquisitive, caring, generous, influential, a citizen of the world.
We will celebrate his tenure in proper fashion over the coming months. Today is about Larry and about the beginning of a new chapter. It is not about good-bye.
CNN also released a network statement:
Just as CNN redefined the news business, Larry King defined the art of the television interview. His candor, curiosity and compassion are legendary, and his ability to interview people from all walks of life -- world leaders, celebrities and everyday people -- has made him an icon. Having conducted nearly 50,000 interviews over 50-plus years in broadcasting, Larry deserves to take some time for himself and his family. After 25 years at CNN, he will conclude Larry King Live on his own terms, sometime this fall. We are proud and grateful that Larry will continue the next chapter of his storied career at CNN and will host several specials over the coming years.
Today is about Larry. We will announce plans for the 9pm hour in the weeks ahead.

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