British journalist, sports pundit and television host, Piers Morgan who remained on the CNN's payroll despite having his show cancelled in March, announces he has officially left the Cable News Network. The former British tabloid editor whose show failed to achieve the veneration accorded its predecessor, Larry
King Live, announced on Tuesday via his official Twitter page that he was no longer an employee of the network.
Morgan’s primetime show was cancelled six months ago, but he apparently remained on the payroll of the network as negotiations continued over what future role he might play. He said CNN boss, Jeff Zucker had offered him a two-year deal to host 40 interview specials, but he had declined. CNN had not made any statement on Tuesday morning. Morgan’s departure from the 9pm slot, previously occupied by King, was prompted by low ratings.
Some surmised that Morgan’s public announcement was an invitation to suitors, for Morgan’s next potential appointment.
In the later period of Morgan’s time at CNN, he became known for a strident stance against semi-automatic weapons, and a White House petition to deport him that resulted.
King Live, announced on Tuesday via his official Twitter page that he was no longer an employee of the network.
Morgan’s primetime show was cancelled six months ago, but he apparently remained on the payroll of the network as negotiations continued over what future role he might play. He said CNN boss, Jeff Zucker had offered him a two-year deal to host 40 interview specials, but he had declined. CNN had not made any statement on Tuesday morning. Morgan’s departure from the 9pm slot, previously occupied by King, was prompted by low ratings.
Some surmised that Morgan’s public announcement was an invitation to suitors, for Morgan’s next potential appointment.
In the later period of Morgan’s time at CNN, he became known for a strident stance against semi-automatic weapons, and a White House petition to deport him that resulted.
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