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Is Joy Behar Heading to CNN?

Is Joy Behar Heading to CNN?

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Posted Feb 24, 2013 @ 06:02 AM
Last update Feb 24, 2013 @ 12:10 PM
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The View co-host Joy Behar may be heading to CNN, the New York Post's Page Six reports.

Behar was seen meeting with new CNN president Jeff Zucker last week, fueling speculation that she may be getting her own show.

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A former guest host on Larry King Live, Behar hosted a show on CNN's HLN for two years and currently works for Current TV in addition to co-hosting The View.

If Behar moves to CNN, it would be just the latest in a long line of hirings and firings as part of Zucker's plan to rejuvenate the network. Chris Cuomo was recently hired and former Today co-host Ann Curry is reportedly considering a position, while longtime contributors James Carville and Mary Matalin announced they were leaving.



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The View co-host Joy Behar may be heading to CNN, the New York Post's Page Six reports.

Behar was seen meeting with new CNN president Jeff Zucker last week, fueling speculation that she may be getting her own show.

Oscars: Check out our live streaming Fashion Cam!

A former guest host on Larry King Live, Behar hosted a show on CNN's HLN for two years and currently works for Current TV in addition to co-hosting The View.

If Behar moves to CNN, it would be just the latest in a long line of hirings and firings as part of Zucker's plan to rejuvenate the network. Chris Cuomo was recently hired and former Today co-host Ann Curry is reportedly considering a position, while longtime contributors James Carville and Mary Matalin announced they were leaving.



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