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Saturday, 22 April 2023

Hollywood Reporter: Gayle King and Charles Barkley to Co-Host CNN Show “King Charles” as Chris Licht Seeks Reset for Cable News Channel

Story from Hollywood Reporter:

In one of the most significant programming moves since joining CNN as its CEO nearly a year ago, Chris Licht has hired CBS Mornings co-anchor Gayle King and NBA on TNT analyst Charles Barkley to host a weekly primetime program, to be called King Charles.

The show was announced on TNT as part of the channel’s NBA playoff pregame coverage.

“What I think is so great for the both of us is that it is live TV,” King said on the program. “Whatever happens, happens.”

King Charles will be an hour long and begin running on CNN later this year and into 2024. King will continue to work for CBS in the mornings, and Barkley will keep his duties at Turner Sports.

Barkley said he was not intrigued about the idea of hosting a show for CNN until King’s name was mentioned. King, similarly, said she “wasn’t looking for another job.”

At a lunchtime event at the Paley Center in New York Thursday, Licht was asked about the rumors of a King-Barkley show and responded by saying, “Wouldn’t that be a fun show to watch? Wouldn’t you watch that show? I would watch that, no matter what network it was on.”

The show will be a big swing for CNN, which has been undergoing a programming reset since Licht joined about a year ago. So far he has launched a new morning show and revamped the dayside news hours with a more dynamic format.

In primetime, CNN has tried a number of formats, from panel discussions to longform interviews.

However, King Charles will be a very different type of show. At the Paley Center event, Licht said he wants to take big swings and “try different things.”

“One of the things that I’ve been very clear about is we should try to widen the aperture of what could be in primetime. That we need to compete not for the news junkie,” Licht said. “Let’s compete for people that are watching television, who have discretionary time… people who are saying should I watch ESPN? Should I watch Netflix? should I watch HGTV? Hey, CNN always has something interesting. And I think if we compete for those viewers without offending the core cable news junkie that’s to me the best guess or best hypothesis of what could be successful.”

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