U.S. television host Larry King dies at 87

He had interviewed world leaders, entertainers and other celebrities on CNN's "Larry King Live", which ran from 1985 to 2010

January 23, 2021 07:14 pm | Updated 07:31 pm IST - WASHINGTON

U.S. television host Larry King had been battling COVID-19 for weeks and had suffered several health problems in recent years. File.

U.S. television host Larry King had been battling COVID-19 for weeks and had suffered several health problems in recent years. File.

Larry King, who quizzed thousands of world leaders, politicians and entertainers for CNN and other news outlets in a career spanning more than six decades, has died at age 87, CNN reported on Saturday, citing a source close to the family.

Mr. King had been hospitalized in Los Angeles with a COVID-19 infection , according to several media reports. He had endured health problems for many years, including a near-fatal stroke in 2019 and diabetes.

He had been hospitalized at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for more than a week, CNN reported.

Millions watched Mr. King interview world leaders, entertainers and other celebrities on CNN's "Larry King Live", which ran from1985 to 2010. Hunched over his desk in rolled-up shirt sleeves and owlish glasses, he made his show one of the network's prime attractions with a mix of interviews, political discussions,current event debates and phone calls from viewers.

Even in his hey day, critics accused Mr. King of doing little pre-interview research and tossing softball questions to guests who were free to give unchallenged, self-promoting answers. He responded by conceding he did not do much research so that he could learn along with his viewers. Besides, Mr. King said, he never wanted to be perceived as a journalist.

"My duty, as I see it, is I'm a conduit," Mr. King told the Hartford Courant in 2007. "I ask the best questions I can. I listen to the answers. I try to follow up. And hopefully the audience makes a conclusion. I'm not there to make a conclusion. I'm not a soapbox talk-show host... So what I try to do is present someone in the best light."

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