Larry King has been remembered as a “giant of broadcasting” and a “TV legend”. The veteran broadcaster was taken to hospital in Los Angeles in late December after testing positive for coronavirus.
Ora Media said in a statement on Twitter that King died aged 87 on Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre. Fellow broadcasters and celebrities rushed to pay tribute to the “radio and TV legend”.
NBC National political correspondent Steve Kornacki said: "Larry King was a radio and TV legend with an insatiable curiosity about people and a real sense of humor. “He could get anyone talking, from Hollywood stars to the guy on the corner.
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