Larry King always wanted Ryan Seacrest to be his replacement on CNN. But now King may be going to work for Seacrest -- on the radio show. King, who will step down late this year according to current
plans, and the "American Idol" host are reportedly in discussions to give King his own radio show.
It would be a return to his roots for King, who started out in radio as a late-night
talk jockey in Miami 50 years ago. Seacrest has a very popular daily radio show that originates from LA. But Seacrest's radio deal is set to end in November, and he is said to be in talks to create
his own radio company -- with King as his first hire, if things work out. Seacrest produces "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
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