Michael King, who with brother Roger created and syndicated wildly successful shows, including "Oprah"
and "Dr. Phil," has died ... TMZ has learned.
Sources tell us King and his wife went to France several weeks
ago to visit their son and when he returned home contracted a bad infection.
He was admitted to Cedars
Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood 20 days ago,
where he was treated in ICU for pneumonia. King was
placed on a ventilator and did not get better.
His health continued to deteriorate and at around 1 PM today we're told doctors removed him from life support.
We're told he died several hours later.
King, who was the CEO of King World Productions, was considered one of the most successful producers in TV history.
In addition to Oprah and Phil, he acquired the rights to "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy."
King was 66.
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