CNN president Jeff Zucker has decided to end television host Piers Morgan's show after its ratings plunged, sources at the television network said.
The former British tabloid editor
-- who irked conservative Americans after launching somewhat of a
crusade for greater gun control measures -- struggled after stepping
into the shoes of popular, down-to-earth host Larry King in the coveted
9:00 pm primetime slot.
King, an 80-year-old talk show
star who now hosts a show broadcasting on Hulu, Ora TV and Russia's RT
television, is known for his ability to connect immediately and easily
with ordinary Americans. He hosted "Larry King Live" on CNN from 1985 to
2010, wearing his trademark wide-rimmed glasses, shirt with rolled-up
sleeves and suspenders.
Morgan, in contrast, was
inherently British and not just in his accent. In particular, he made
repeated references to cricket, a sport with little US presence, and
professed his ignorance about American football and preference for the
round football, soccer.
US media reports said the show could end as early as next month but that Morgan may stay with CNN in another role.
In an interview with The New York
Times, Morgan said the show had "run its course," adding that he and
Zucker "have been talking for some time about different ways of using
me."
He also acknowledged the show was underperforming.
"It's been a painful period and
lately we have taken a bath in the ratings," Morgan said, adding that
the show suffered especially on slow news days.
"Look, I am a British guy
debating American cultural issues, including guns, which has been very
polarizing, and there is no doubt that there are many in the audience
who are tired of me banging on about it," he added.
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