Tributes have been paid to Larry King, the legend of American television and radio, who died on Saturday just weeks after being hospitalized with coronavirus.
He was 87.CNN President Jeff Zucker led respects to King, a towering figure in U.S. journalism following a six-decade career in which he interviewed the world’s most important and famous people.
King put CNN on the map with his show Larry King Live, and Zucker said the news network was proud to have him as part of its history.“The scrappy young man from Brooklyn had a history-making career spanning radio and television.
His curiosity about the world propelled his award-winning career in broadcasting, but it was his generosity of spirit that drew the world to him,” Zucker said.“We are
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