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Callers to the show would be told (on air) to call the number and "Let the connection ring. We'll answer when it's your turn." Some of King's regular callers used pseudonyms, or nicknames given by King such as "The Numbers Guy", "The (Syracuse) Chair", "The Portland Laugher", "the Whittier Whistler",
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King recalled that due to the number of calls coming in during the early days of the show "there was more than one occasion when 703 blew". King said that he originally wanted a toll-free telephone number for call-in, but came to believe that he got a better quality of calls when the callers had to
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to a shorter afternoon time slot; King's original late evening time slot was taken over by Bohannon. Most radio stations with a talk show format at that time had an established policy of broadcasting local programming in the late afternoons (3 to 6 p.m. Eastern Time) that Mutual now broadcast
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live Monday through Friday from midnight to 5:30 a.m. Eastern Time. King would interview a guest for the first hour, with callers asking questions that continued the interview for another 2 hours. When he interviewed authors, King said that he would not read their books in advance, so that he
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As a result, many of King's overnight affiliates declined to carry the daytime show and it was unable to generate the same audience size. After sixteen years on Mutual, King decided to resign from the program, with his final broadcast heard on May 27, 1994. Mutual gave King's afternoon program to
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story. This was later proven to be untrue (although King and Koufax grew up in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, Koufax stated that he didn't meet King until the late 1970s), as was another popular story where King, as a young disc jockey, left the radio station while on the air to romance a lady
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pay for them. The show was very successful, beginning with 28 affiliates in 1978, growing to more than 200 by 1980; when King retired from the program in 1994, it was being carried by over 500 stations. In 1985, King began appearing on television with the interview program
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The show also occasionally featured a "fictional alien, Gork of the planet Fringus", "a Brooklyn-accented intergalactic Donald Duck" "who supposedly existed in the future, giving highlights of the coming on Earth". Gork was voiced by King's long-time friend
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King would occasionally entertain his audience by telling amusing anecdotes from his youth and early career in radio, such as a story about when he and his friends faked the death of a schoolmate. In another, King told of his misadventures trying to sell a
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across town. Regarding the spurious stories, King later stated "I should never have done that. I used to do it just to improve my own ego." In his 2009 autobiography, King repeated the Carvel story but replaced Koufax with "Howie Weiss".
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from January 1978 to May 1994. A typical program consisted of King interviewing a guest, then taking phone calls from listeners for the guest, and then taking phone calls on any topic. In 1982, the show won a
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offered to send a copy of his latest album to any listener who proved they bought the book by sending him the inside cover flap; he ended up receiving 289,000 flaps. The show had attempted to book
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At 3 a.m., King would allow callers to discuss any topic they chose with him, until the end of the program, when he expressed his own political opinions. That segment was called
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Or Larry King pressing the flesh with Limbaugh-the man who unseated him as the grand poobah of syndicated talk radio, with almost twice as many stations now carrying his program.
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The program was initially carried by 28 stations and rapidly developed a large and devoted audience who became known as "King-aholics". The show was initially "offered on a
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in Hollywood, Florida, which was then owned by C. Edward Little. Little went on to become president of Mutual and he hired King as Nebel's replacement.
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which Brenner hosted until 1996. Mutual affiliates were given the option of carrying the audio of King's new CNN evening television program.
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basis so stations could trade advertising time for the opportunity to carry the show", providing stations with a low cost overnight program.
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live beginning at 12:05 a.m., followed by the guest interview on tape delay. Thus listeners from across the country could call into
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would annually record, and then repeatedly show, an entire broadcast of the Larry King Show on cable TV. Some years, C-SPAN would
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would not know more about the book than his audience. King said "The less I know, the better I feel about a person or book."
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until December 31, 2009. Bohannon continued to host the late night slot until shortly before his death in November, 2022.
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the Mutual radio broadcast, so that TV viewers could watch the show live (as radio listeners normally heard it).
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King's debut program on Mutual was broadcast from Miami, on January 30, 1978, where his first guest was
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in 1975. The main reason King got the Mutual job is that he had once been an announcer at
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This article is about the radio show. For the TV show, see
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King said that his two most difficult interviews were
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went from hosting a local radio talk show on station
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At one point in the late 1980s, King's show was the
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was an American overnight radio talk show hosted by
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Broadcasting: The News Magazine of the Fifth Estate
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