Larry
King Live debuted on CNN television in 1985 with
a mix of celebrity interviews, political debates and
topical discussion, and is the network's highest-rated
program. Westwood One's simulcast of CNN's Larry King
Live debuted in 1994 as the first daily television/radio
talk program of its kind.
Larry King has been in the interviewing business for
over 40 years. Dubbed the "most remarkable talk-show
host on TV ever" by TV Guide and "master
of the mike" by TIME magazine, King also hosts
Larry King Weekend on CNN. In addition, he has written
11 books with his 12th scheduled for release in November
of 2001.
With
more than 44 years in broadcasting and over 44,000
interviews to his credit, King is one of the most
respected personalities in the industry. King, who
has been described as the
"Muhammad
Ali of the broadcast interview," has been inducted
into five of the nation's leading broadcasting halls
of fame. Both his radio and television shows have
won the George Foster Peabody Award for Excellence
in Broadcasting.
Before
broadcasting to an international audience, King was
a popular media personality in Miami where he hosted
interview programs for WIOD-Radio and WTVJ-TV. From
1978-1994, King's voice was heard by millions of radio
listeners on Mutual Radio's The Larry King Show.
Additionally,
he founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, which
awards grants to individuals with heart disease to
help pay for medical treatment. King also is involved
with the American Heart Association and the Save the
Children Foundation, and he recently established a
$1 million journalism scholarship at George Washington
University's School of Media and Affairs for students
from disadvantaged backgrounds.