30 June,2010 01:36 PM IST | | Agencies
CNN talk show host Larry King announced that he is ending his nightly show 'Larry King Live' later this year, bringing the curtains down on the 25-year-old show during which he had interviewed about 50,000 guests.
King, 76, made the announcement that "it's time to hang up my nightly suspenders" on his Twitter page and before he started his show on Tuesday. "I want to share some personal news with you. 25-years- ago, I sat across this table from New York Governor Mario Cuomo for the first broadcast of Larry King Live. Now, decades later, I talked to the guys here at CNN and I told them I would like to end Larry King Live, the nightly show, this fall," King said.
CNN has 'graciously' accepted King's decision. King said he wants to spend more time with his wife and go "to the kids little league games". He would continue to be part of the CNN family and host "several Larry King specials on major national and international subjects". King's large glasses, suspenders and a desk microphone became synonymous with his identity.
'Larry King Live' made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest running show with the same host in the same time slot, a feat King says he is "incredibly proud" of.
"With this chapter closing I'm looking forward to the future and what my next chapter will bring," he said. Having conducted over 50,000 interviews since the show started in 1985, King said, "I'm never going to top this. I want to expand. I want to do other things that I haven't been able to do. Life will be better".
The show recently completed week-long celebrations of its 25th anniversary. However, its viewership and popularity have been dwindling in the last several months, even as CNN revamps the line-up of its shows. King's show averaged 674,000 viewers, its lowest viewership in at least a decade, according to Nielsen ratings.