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Piers Morgan To Host CNN Interview Show Starting In January

Huffington Post   |  Danny Shea First Posted: 09- 8-10 11:25 AM   |   Updated: 09- 8-10 11:48 AM

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After a summer of speculation, CNN and Piers Morgan have finally reached a deal to bring the "America's Got Talent" judge to the network to replace Larry King in the 9PM time slot.

Morgan will host "a candid, in-depth newsmaker interview program on CNN beginning in January," CNN said in an announcement.

"Piers has made his name posing tough questions to public figures, holding them accountable for their words and deeds," CNN/US President Jon Klein said. "He is able to look at all aspects of the news with style and humor with an occasional good laugh in the process. He is a natural fit with Anderson Cooper, Eliot Spitzer and Kathleen Parker in our prime time line up, and the ideal choice to update the storied tradition of newsmaker talk on CNN."

Morgan, who will remain as a judge on NBC's "America's Got Talent," is also expected to "retain a role on ITV, the British network," the New York Times reports.

"I am thrilled to be joining CNN, and very much looking forward to bringing my own style of interviewing to the world's biggest, and best, TV news organization," Morgan said in an announcement. "As a young journalist in Britain, I watched CNN's astonishing live coverage of the 1991 Gulf War, and felt enthralled by the courage and brilliance of the journalists involved in that coverage. Years later, I watched Anderson Cooper's visceral reports from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and felt equally enthralled by his passionate and relentless search for the truth. Perhaps most pertinently, I have watched Larry King Live for much of the last 25 years, and dreamed of one day filling the legendary suspenders of the man I consider to be the greatest TV interviewer of them all. To now have the chance to work with Larry and Anderson, and to try and continue the outstanding journalistic legacy created by them, and so many others at CNN, is both a great honor, and a great challenge."

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Piers Morgan to Host Prime Time Interview Program on CNN
Global media personality and veteran newspaper editor Piers Morgan will host a candid, in-depth newsmaker interview program on CNN beginning in January, it was announced today by Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S. The new program will air weeknights on CNN/U.S. at 9 pm ET/PT and will air worldwide on CNN International in more than 200 countries.

Known to United States viewers primarily for his role as a judge on NBC's No.1-rated America's Got Talent and as the winner of Celebrity Apprentice, Morgan has had a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom as a newspaper editor and, more recently, as the host of the popular television interview program Piers Morgan's Life Stories. He will now bring his penetrating interview style and gift for unearthing the surprising detail to American television and to CNN viewers around the globe.

"Piers has made his name posing tough questions to public figures, holding them accountable for their words and deeds," said Klein. "He is able to look at all aspects of the news with style and humor with an occasional good laugh in the process. He is a natural fit with Anderson Cooper, Eliot Spitzer and Kathleen Parker in our prime time line up, and the ideal choice to update the storied tradition of newsmaker talk on CNN."

Morgan began his career as a reporter for The Wimbledon News and then as a columnist at The Sun. In 1994, when Morgan was 28 years old, Rupert Murdoch appointed him the youngest ever editor of the News of the World, and the youngest national newspaper editor in Britain for 50 years. Two years later he moved to the Daily Mirror, where he served as editor-in-chief from 1995 until 2004. The paper won numerous journalistic awards including Newspaper of the Year at the prestigious British Press Awards in 2002 for its coverage of the 9/11 terrorist atrocity in New York. After his controversial departure from the Mirror, Morgan went on to become a best-selling author, a regular media columnist, and host of his own interview programs on the BBC and ITV, as well as appear as a judge alongside Simon Cowell on the No.1-rated show Britain's Got Talent.

"I am thrilled to be joining CNN, and very much looking forward to bringing my own style of interviewing to the world's biggest, and best, TV news organization," said Morgan. "As a young journalist in Britain, I watched CNN's astonishing live coverage of the 1991 Gulf War, and felt enthralled by the courage and brilliance of the journalists involved in that coverage. Years later, I watched Anderson Cooper's visceral reports from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and felt equally enthralled by his passionate and relentless search for the truth. Perhaps most pertinently, I have watched Larry King Live for much of the last 25 years, and dreamed of one day filling the legendary suspenders of the man I consider to be the greatest TV interviewer of them all. To now have the chance to work with Larry and Anderson, and to try and continue the outstanding journalistic legacy created by them, and so many others at CNN, is both a great honor, and a great challenge."

After leaving the Daily Mirror, Morgan began writing a monthly interview column for GQ magazine where he interviewed some of the biggest names in global entertainment and politics. In 2004, he moved into television, co-hosting a Channel 4 current affairs show, Morgan & Platell, and two BBC interview shows, Tabloid Tales and You Can't Fire Me I'm Famous. In 2008, Morgan joined ITV, where he hosted a documentary travelogue show called Piers On..., reporting from cities including Shanghai, Las Vegas and Dubai. He also developed a new talk show, Piers Morgan's Life Stories, where he conducts one-on-one intimate and lengthy sit-down interviews with celebrities, business and political leaders, including Prime Minister Gordon Brown. It has been consistently the No. 1-rated talk show in Britain for the last two years.

Morgan will continue to write his two regular columns for the Mail on Sunday newspaper - one on sports, the other a weekly diary of his life, and he will also provide regular columns to CNN.com.

Morgan is an accomplished author, writing eight books including three best-selling volumes of diaries: The Insider, Don't You Know Who I Am, and the recently published God Bless America.

He is also co-founder and editorial director of First News, Britain's first ever national newspaper for children.

Morgan re-married in June, to Celia Walden, and has three sons from his first marriage - Spencer, Stanley and Bertie.

He will be based in New York, and also work from Los Angeles and London. CNN Worldwide, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner Company, is the most trusted source for news and information. Its reach extends to nine cable and satellite television networks; one private place-based network; two radio networks; wireless devices around the world; CNN Digital Network, the No. 1 network of news Web sites in the United States; CNN Newsource, the world's most extensively syndicated news service; and strategic international partnerships within both television and the digital media.
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Finally! After a summer of speculation, CNN and Piers Morgan have finally reached a deal to bring the "America's Got Talent" judge to the network to replace Larry King in the 9PM time slot. Morgan w...
Finally! After a summer of speculation, CNN and Piers Morgan have finally reached a deal to bring the "America's Got Talent" judge to the network to replace Larry King in the 9PM time slot. Morgan w...
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BarcaBourke   0 minute ago (2:37 PM)
The man is nothing more than a paparazzi with a better title, The Press complaints commission has found him guilty of misconduct and he has no qualms about sending 'journalists' to dig up dirt on anyone he has a personal grudge against. He has been editor of two of the most reviled rags to grace the planet.

He is perfect for the job.
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Freakpower   0 minute ago (2:37 PM)
"click" -my tv remote.
FaceReality2   1 minute ago (2:36 PM)
Should boost Maddow's ratings.
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Babzter   3 minutes ago (2:34 PM)
Holy Socks! I just realized he is psychotic! He can't be sane and write something like that. Here's a sample. He's referring to CNN:

"enthralled by the courage and brilliance of the journalists"

There's more. It's so over-the-top the Daily Show could use it.
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calindi   3 minutes ago (2:34 PM)
What's with running the press release?
Check out that last paragraph...
LAME
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slogward   5 minutes ago (2:32 PM)
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Blegoo   6 minutes ago (2:31 PM)
Tragic.
The english are coming.... The english are coming!
davidwparker   7 minutes ago (2:30 PM)
I will still be watching Rachel Maddow.
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shiningstars122   9 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
Maybe we should ask Craig Furgenson?
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twhiting9275   10 minutes ago (2:27 PM)
Didn't watch King, and I certainly won't watch Morgan.
phoebie   10 minutes ago (2:27 PM)
Does this mean if we get Piers, the Brits get Bill'O? Puhlllllleeeze.
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lenuk   0 minute ago (2:37 PM)
If we want Bill O we just punch '509' into our set-top box ... and there he is.
PalmG   10 minutes ago (2:26 PM)
Of course because Tavis Smiley or another competent Black wasn't available. *Rolling Eyes*
CANTHATBE   5 minutes ago (2:32 PM)
Getting a black weekday news anchor will be tougher than getting a Black President. I have more trust in the American people than I have in corporate executives. The color barrier will really break when you see some non white that has a Mon-Fri news or news analysis show on any network.
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killmenow   4 minutes ago (2:33 PM)
Hadn't thought of Tavis Smiley. He seems just about perfect for that job.
CANTHATBE   11 minutes ago (2:25 PM)
If I needed someone to tell me what they thought about dog and pony tricks, he might be the man. But real new what is CNN thinking.
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Ed and Deb Shapiro   11 minutes ago (2:25 PM)
I am an English citizen and I can say Piers will ROCK - he is entertaining and intelligent!

Great choice CNN

a man with charisma!

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CANTHATBE   13 minutes ago (2:24 PM)
Whats wrong. Are they running out of American Journalist.
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sweetwhine   11 minutes ago (2:26 PM)
No. Just intelligent people. I think it's great. I hope foreigners take over this entire country. We deserve it.
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HLL   9 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
F & F because you gave me a good laugh!! We need to be doing better, that's for sure ;-) ☮
CANTHATBE   9 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
You might be on to something. I may start flying the Chinese flag in my front yard since everything in my house is already made in China.

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