Piers Morgan: ‘I’d love to stay with CNN’ after nightly show ends
Don’t count him out just yet — Piers Morgan says he’d love to keep an on-air perch at CNN.
On Sunday, the ratings-challenged news network confirmed that it will soon ax “Piers Morgan Live,” the nightly interview show hosted by the scrappy 48-year-old Briton.
But Morgan said Monday that he may not be finished with American cable news.
“I’d love to stay with CNN and do big interviews, if we can do a deal that suits us both,” Morgan wrote in a direct message on Twitter after Showtracker asked about his plans.
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While nothing has been decided, it’s possible that CNN could sign Morgan to do a weekly prime-time show focusing on big-name interviews. That would be similar to his show on Britain’s ITV, “Piers Morgan’s Life Stories.”
“My only interest is in doing big-name interviews,” Morgan wrote. “Not news stuff, unless it’s a big name attached to a specific news story.”
“Piers Morgan Live” has sunk to some record ratings lows at 9 p.m. lately. Morgan and his producers feel that a big problem has been attracting big-name guests nightly. Some critics, however, have countered that Morgan’s strident anti-gun views and sometimes lecturing tone made him an odd fit with American audiences.
A CNN spokeswoman only reiterated Morgan’s point that nothing had been decided about his future at the network.
What do you think of Morgan and his bid to stay on at CNN?
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