Piers Morgan told Showbiz 411’s Roger Friedman Sunday that he’s not going anywhere and has already structured a deal to do what he does best, conduct exclusive interviews with “big names.”
I’ll make a deal to do 20 or 25 shows a year, all interviews with big names. That’s what I wanted to do in the first place, not reports on snow storms and that kind of thing.
As for why his show fell apart, Morgan mentioned his prolonged gun control campaign, which most agree took a toll on his ratings, and he described to be like “beating my head against a wall.”
Morgan told Friedman that his producer, Jonathan Wald, has cemented the interview deal, and when asked what would replace Piers Morgan Live, said simply, “A news program of some kind.”



