Larry King joins RT with brand new politics show
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Larry King joins RT with brand new politics show

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Award-winning interviewer Larry King will host a mold-breaking political talk show on RT from next month, speaking to both leading establishment figures, and those who are not afraid to go against the grain.

“I have always been passionate about government and issues that impact the public, and I’m thrilled at the opportunity to talk politics with some of the most influential people in Washington and around the country,”
 says King.

King’s career has spanned 56 years and more than 50,000 interviews, but he says the show will break new ground. The veteran broadcaster will not shy away from causing controversy, or using his authority to give a chance to hear voices other media ignore.

“I have interviewed every US president since Nixon, and lest people forget, I helped usher Ross Perot into the national conversation during the 1992 presidential contest. I appreciate the importance of providing a platform to those with real alternative visions for our country’s future,”
 says the host.

King also moderated the third-party presidential debate, broadcast live on RT in October last year.

RT will air the new show ‘Politics with Larry King’, produced by Ora.tv in June as well as ‘Larry King Now’, which was launched on Hulu and Ora.TV in July 2012. The programs will be recorded in RT America’s Washington, DC, studios and Ora TV’s studio in Los Angeles. RT America will be the exclusive US broadcaster for both programs, which will continue to stream online at Hulu.com and Ora.tv and also be available online on rt.com.

 

President Clinton (C) and Vice President Gore (R) talk to television talk show host Larry King (L) on CNN's Larry King Live in the White House library late 05 June, 1995. (AFP Photo)
President Clinton (C) and Vice President Gore (R) talk to television talk show host Larry King (L) on CNN's Larry King Live in the White House library late 05 June, 1995. (AFP Photo)


Larry King has retained his trademark suspenders worn through his 25 years on CNN (he quit the news network in 2010), but has not been afraid to show a more opinionated and frank side, which he says is a must for the new media age.

 

Christina Tobin and former CNN talk-show host Larry King host a debate presented by the Free and Equal Elections Foundation on October 23, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (AFP Photo / Scott Olson)
Christina Tobin and former CNN talk-show host Larry King host a debate presented by the Free and Equal Elections Foundation on October 23, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (AFP Photo / Scott Olson)


“Whether a president or an activist or a rock star was sitting across from him, Larry King never shied away from asking the tough questions, which makes him a terrific fit for our network,” says RT’s Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan.

 

Carlos Slim, President of the Carlos Slim Foundation and the Telmex Foundation, speaks as he is interviewed by Larry King. (Reuters / Fred Prouser)
Carlos Slim, President of the Carlos Slim Foundation and the Telmex Foundation, speaks as he is interviewed by Larry King. (Reuters / Fred Prouser)


“Larry King has entertained and informed millions of viewers over the years, and millions of digital viewers over just the past year,” adds Ora TV’s CEO, Jon Housman.

“We’re thrilled to bring Larry King’s insights and one-of-a-kind discussions, from celebrities to world leaders, to RT America’s television and online audiences.”

Larry King Now, which will air four times a week, sees the broadcaster sit across the table from some of the most talked about celebrities in the world (recent guests have included Seth McFarlane, Snoop Lion, and Floyd Mayweather) and take them beyond the standard soundbites.

 

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