NEW YORK (AP) ― Larry King is coming back to radio in the form of minute-long, daily reports starting on Monday.
The former CNN host will be featured on more than 50 stations owned by Cumulus across the U.S. AARP, a seniors advocacy group, will also feature it on its website, along with additional audio.
This will mark King’s return to radio after six decades, according to a statement released Saturday by his representative and AARP.
The 79-year-old King was a staple on CNN with “Larry King Live” for years, interviewing luminaries ranging from celebrities to politicians, until he left the cable network in 2010.
The former CNN host will be featured on more than 50 stations owned by Cumulus across the U.S. AARP, a seniors advocacy group, will also feature it on its website, along with additional audio.
This will mark King’s return to radio after six decades, according to a statement released Saturday by his representative and AARP.
The 79-year-old King was a staple on CNN with “Larry King Live” for years, interviewing luminaries ranging from celebrities to politicians, until he left the cable network in 2010.
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