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Larry King's contract with CNN is set to expire in 18 months -- and the
cable network's chiefs are busy lining up his successor in case he
retires. 

King, 75, has been interviewing celebrities since 1985. Sources say
CNN's first choice to succeed him would be Ryan Seacrest -- but his
massive deal with "American Idol" makes him too expensive. Other
contenders are CBS anchor Katie Couric, CNN "video wall guy" John King
and Joy Behar, who is launching her own interview show on CNN's Headline
News. 

A source predicted, "Larry will step down in 18 months. Ryan is the
popular choice to take over, but his deal with Fox makes him
unreachable. John King is popular but is more at home on politics." The
CNN suits will be watching Behar to see how she does on Headline News.
Our source also said, "Diane Sawyer was looked at as a candidate for
Larry's show, but is out of the running now that she has ABC's evening
news." 

 Couric, whose CBS deal also expires in 2011, launched her own Web talk
show, "@ Couric," on CBS online on Sept. 22 with an interview of
controversial Fox News host Glenn Beck. And Couric was vague when
recently asked about her future with CBS, telling the New York Times, "I
really don't know, is the honest answer." Her spokesman had no comment. 

King told Cindy Adams in May: "I'm signed through 2011 . . . then we'll
see. I should retire? Retire to what? If I didn't work, I don't know
what I'd do. I'll probably fall over right on the set one night." 

King's spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, said, "Larry has the full intention
of continuing in the job he loves, and he's very confident about the
future." A CNN rep said: "Larry is at the top of his game. He gets the
best newsmakers of anyone on television, and his ratings lead over
MSNBC's [Rachel] Maddow has never been wider."
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