Nickelodeon, hello! Larry King may have signed off from CNN, but he's definitely found ways to keep busy.
King will next appear on Family BrainSurge (formerly BrainSurge), Nickelodeon's mind-bending game show that has been rebranded to include the whole family.
The former host of Larry King Live is one of the many celebrities who will compete for the ultimate honor...
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Larry King will host this year's Peabody Awards ceremony.
The oldest and most prestigious honor in electronic media, the Peabodys were established in 1940 and are administered by the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Larry King is hitting the road for a one-man show.
The former CNN talk-show host will embark on a seven-city tour — titled Larry King: Standing Up — to dish about his life and career this spring.
Surrounded by fans, Larry King ends his 25-year run on CNN
Kicking off April 14 in ...
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How have viewers responded to the tumult in TV so far in 2011? Here's what the Nielsen ratings tell us.
American Idol
With the show going in to its 10th season, without Simon Cowell, industry insiders thought Idol could crash and burn. It hasn't happened. Through February 16, the show has averaged 25.2 million total viewers, down only 9 percent. "We feel it's a victory," says Fox executive vice president Preston Beckman, who credits the performance of new judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez. "We succeeded in reinventing the panel," he adds.
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The premiere of NBC's Harry's Law showed it has appeal, ruling the last hour of prime time with 11 million viewers.
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