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These days, it’s hard to imagine a time when a plurality of the population agreed on anything, especially media consumption.
Strange as it sounds to say, for 25 glorious years, Larry King was the glue that helped hold a grateful nation together. From 1985 to 2010, when King commandeered the 8 p.m. hour of CNN as the host of
Larry King Live, basic cable subscribers of every ideological stripe or none at all could gather to spend time in the company of an essentially neutral arbiter of the day’s news, gossip, or scandals. Following a decade in exile from mainstream cable news, King died on Jan. 23 at the age of 87.
How about joining me in a blast back to the future (like Marty McFly and Dr. Brown did) to revisit some icons of yesteryear while we wait for the COVID-19 vaccine to help us make it into the rest of 2021 and beyond!
We will rev up the DeLorean in a moment, but, first, a few words about trying to understand todayâs progressive dizzying âalphabet soup,â particularly âcc.â
Do you remember when âccâ most always meant âcarbon copy? â(Now I need to explain that, I suppose) Well, anyway, today âccâ most often means counterculture. And I, for one, am really âpoâdâ about it!
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Here's a look at the life of talk-show host Larry King, who conducted more than 30,000 interviews, including with sitting presidents from Gerald Ford to