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Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
« on: January 03, 2017, 09:56:57 AM »
Good for her.  She is terrific.

Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
By JIM RUTENBERG
JAN. 3, 2017

Megyn Kelly, who arrived at Fox News 12 years ago as a television news neophyte but rose to become one of its two biggest stars, has decided to leave the network to take on a broad new role at NBC News for an undisclosed amount, people briefed on the negotiations said on Tuesday.

The NBC News chairman, Andrew Lack, wooed Ms. Kelly away from Fox News by offering her a triple role in which she will host her own daytime news and discussion program, anchor an in-depth Sunday night news show and take regular part in the network’s special political programming and other big-event coverage.

The move will herald a seismic shift in the cable news landscape, where Ms. Kelly had become the second-most watched host — after Bill O’Reilly of Fox News — and often helped define the national political debate, especially over the last year as Donald J. Trump regularly attacked her, at times in viciously personal terms.

Ms. Kelly’s departure would upend Fox News’s vaunted prime-time lineup and inject a new dose of tumult just a few months after the departure of the network’s powerful founding chairman, Roger Ailes, who was ousted after several women made allegations that he sexually harassed them.

The new deal, which NBC is expected to announce imminently, brings to a close the most anticipated television news contract negotiations since Katie Couric signed with CBS News in 2006, for $15 million a year.

Fox News’s parent company, 21st Century Fox, which is controlled by the family of Rupert Murdoch, had offered Ms. Kelly more than $20 million a year to stay after her current contract expires this year. Rival networks seeking to hire Ms. Kelly away, including NBC News, had made it clear that they could not match that money from Fox, the cable news leader for the last 15 years running.

Ms. Kelly’s contract is not officially up until the summer, and it was unclear whether Fox News would refuse to release her from any contractual commitments that might delay her start at a rival.

People briefed on the talks, who would only speak on the condition of anonymity pending an announcement, declined to disclose what Ms. Kelly’s new annual salary would be at NBC. But even a modest raise would place her among television’s highest paid journalists. The Wall Street Journal recently reported she was to collect $15 million for the final year of her contract.

It was unclear at what time the daytime program would run, or how NBC News would ensure that all of its affiliates would carry it, given that daytime television is often filled with syndicated programs. But people familiar with the discussions said NBC was confident that it would not be a problem. The daytime program would be a mix of news, interviews and panel-like discussions covering a range of issues, not only government and politics.

The Sunday night program, which is yet to be named, would provide Ms. Kelly with a continued hand in hard news. And she would be in the mix on NBC News during major political coverage.

A spokeswoman for Ms. Kelly, Leslee Dart, did not immediately return a call seeking comment on the deal.

Ms. Kelly had hinted in interviews and in her recently released memoir, “Settle for More,” that the highest bid would not decide her future; she said she was seeking a role that would give her more time with her three young children while allowing her to extend her range beyond the constant political combat of cable news.

In recent months, some of that combat was taking place inside the Fox News headquarters, after Ms. Kelly’s allegation that Mr. Ailes — a mentor and early champion of her career — had sexually harassed her. (Mr. Ailes has denied her charges and the others.)

Her allegation was one of several that came to light after another Fox News anchor, Gretchen Carlson, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Mr. Ailes in July. In a subsequent investigation commissioned by 21st Century Fox, 20 or more women, including Ms. Kelly, reported inappropriate behavior by Mr. Ailes. But because of her stature at the network and her once close relationship with Mr. Ailes, Ms. Kelly’s account proved instrumental in his ouster.

In her book, Ms. Kelly described her decision to step forward as a painful one that came in the face of a networkwide campaign to support Mr. Ailes, which she viewed as potentially intimidating to other accusers. Her decision to share her story with investigators drew apparent enmity from some rival stars, with the resentment lingering as she deliberated her next career move.

Most prominent among them was Mr. O’Reilly, who said in an interview on CBS News about allegations against Mr. Ailes that Ms. Kelly shared in her book, “I’m not interested in making my network look bad.”

Later that day, he continued the thought in a commentary on his own show in which he appeared to question Ms. Kelly’s loyalty to Fox by saying, without naming her: “If somebody is paying you a wage, you owe that person or company allegiance. If you don’t like what’s happening in the workplace, go to human resources or leave.”

(The new leadership of Fox News, Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy, recently revamped the human resources department; current and former Fox News staff members had said that they did not take complaints to the department under Mr. Ailes for fear of retaliation.)

Mr. O’Reilly’s contract is also up later this year. The television news and political worlds were closely watching for Ms. Kelly’s decision as an indication of the network’s future in its post-Ailes era. The speculation — and it was just that — went that one or the other would depart and that a decision by Ms. Kelly to renew would indicate a shift to a more nuanced ideological sensibility.

Over the years, Ms. Kelly, who views herself as more of a news analyst than opinion host, had developed a broader style in the more ideological confines of the Fox News prime-time slate, frequently upsetting expectations for a nighttime Fox personality — for instance, publicly taking on the Republican nominee for president with whom Mr. Ailes was friendly (upon leaving Fox, Mr. Ailes would go on to serve as an informal adviser to Mr. Trump).

Mr. Murdoch’s sons, James and Lachlan, who help run 21st Century Fox, while making clear they want a modern workplace environment at Fox News, have also said the network would not shift away from what Lachlan Murdoch called its “unique and important voice.” That voice continues to propel Fox News to the top of the cable news ratings in the nascent Trump era.

Nonetheless, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal in the fall, Mr. Murdoch said money would be no object in keeping Ms. Kelly.

People familiar with Ms. Kelly’s deliberations said she was entertaining several attractive possibilities, including at CNN and ABC News and in syndicated television.

Ms. Kelly was holding the discussions during a bruising year of campaign coverage in which she often became the story because of Mr. Trump’s attacks.

One person briefed on Ms. Kelly’s deliberations said that Mr. Lack, the NBC News chairman, won over Ms. Kelly by starting the talks with a question about what she was seeking, instead of flatly offering possibilities. He then came back with a deal that was tailored to her preferences. A daytime show would give her a schedule that would allow her to see her children off to school and to have dinner with them and her husband, Douglas Brunt, a novelist.

http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/03/business/media/megyn-kelly-nbc-fox-news.html?_r=0

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She's short haired and useless for Fox now.


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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2017, 11:46:36 AM »
Good for her.  She is terrific.

Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
By JIM RUTENBERG
JAN. 3, 2017

Megyn Kelly, who arrived at Fox News 12 years ago as a television news neophyte but rose to become one of its two biggest stars, has decided to leave the network to take on a broad new role at NBC News for an undisclosed amount, people briefed on the negotiations said on Tuesday.

The NBC News chairman, Andrew Lack, wooed Ms. Kelly away from Fox News by offering her a triple role in which she will host her own daytime news and discussion program, anchor an in-depth Sunday night news show and take regular part in the network’s special political programming and other big-event coverage.

The move will herald a seismic shift in the cable news landscape, where Ms. Kelly had become the second-most watched host — after Bill O’Reilly of Fox News — and often helped define the national political debate, especially over the last year as Donald J. Trump regularly attacked her, at times in viciously personal terms.

Ms. Kelly’s departure would upend Fox News’s vaunted prime-time lineup and inject a new dose of tumult just a few months after the departure of the network’s powerful founding chairman, Roger Ailes, who was ousted after several women made allegations that he sexually harassed them.

The new deal, which NBC is expected to announce imminently, brings to a close the most anticipated television news contract negotiations since Katie Couric signed with CBS News in 2006, for $15 million a year.

Fox News’s parent company, 21st Century Fox, which is controlled by the family of Rupert Murdoch, had offered Ms. Kelly more than $20 million a year to stay after her current contract expires this year. Rival networks seeking to hire Ms. Kelly away, including NBC News, had made it clear that they could not match that money from Fox, the cable news leader for the last 15 years running.

Ms. Kelly’s contract is not officially up until the summer, and it was unclear whether Fox News would refuse to release her from any contractual commitments that might delay her start at a rival.

People briefed on the talks, who would only speak on the condition of anonymity pending an announcement, declined to disclose what Ms. Kelly’s new annual salary would be at NBC. But even a modest raise would place her among television’s highest paid journalists. The Wall Street Journal recently reported she was to collect $15 million for the final year of her contract.

It was unclear at what time the daytime program would run, or how NBC News would ensure that all of its affiliates would carry it, given that daytime television is often filled with syndicated programs. But people familiar with the discussions said NBC was confident that it would not be a problem. The daytime program would be a mix of news, interviews and panel-like discussions covering a range of issues, not only government and politics.

The Sunday night program, which is yet to be named, would provide Ms. Kelly with a continued hand in hard news. And she would be in the mix on NBC News during major political coverage.

A spokeswoman for Ms. Kelly, Leslee Dart, did not immediately return a call seeking comment on the deal.

Ms. Kelly had hinted in interviews and in her recently released memoir, “Settle for More,” that the highest bid would not decide her future; she said she was seeking a role that would give her more time with her three young children while allowing her to extend her range beyond the constant political combat of cable news.

In recent months, some of that combat was taking place inside the Fox News headquarters, after Ms. Kelly’s allegation that Mr. Ailes — a mentor and early champion of her career — had sexually harassed her. (Mr. Ailes has denied her charges and the others.)

Her allegation was one of several that came to light after another Fox News anchor, Gretchen Carlson, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Mr. Ailes in July. In a subsequent investigation commissioned by 21st Century Fox, 20 or more women, including Ms. Kelly, reported inappropriate behavior by Mr. Ailes. But because of her stature at the network and her once close relationship with Mr. Ailes, Ms. Kelly’s account proved instrumental in his ouster.

In her book, Ms. Kelly described her decision to step forward as a painful one that came in the face of a networkwide campaign to support Mr. Ailes, which she viewed as potentially intimidating to other accusers. Her decision to share her story with investigators drew apparent enmity from some rival stars, with the resentment lingering as she deliberated her next career move.

Most prominent among them was Mr. O’Reilly, who said in an interview on CBS News about allegations against Mr. Ailes that Ms. Kelly shared in her book, “I’m not interested in making my network look bad.”

Later that day, he continued the thought in a commentary on his own show in which he appeared to question Ms. Kelly’s loyalty to Fox by saying, without naming her: “If somebody is paying you a wage, you owe that person or company allegiance. If you don’t like what’s happening in the workplace, go to human resources or leave.”

(The new leadership of Fox News, Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy, recently revamped the human resources department; current and former Fox News staff members had said that they did not take complaints to the department under Mr. Ailes for fear of retaliation.)

Mr. O’Reilly’s contract is also up later this year. The television news and political worlds were closely watching for Ms. Kelly’s decision as an indication of the network’s future in its post-Ailes era. The speculation — and it was just that — went that one or the other would depart and that a decision by Ms. Kelly to renew would indicate a shift to a more nuanced ideological sensibility.

Over the years, Ms. Kelly, who views herself as more of a news analyst than opinion host, had developed a broader style in the more ideological confines of the Fox News prime-time slate, frequently upsetting expectations for a nighttime Fox personality — for instance, publicly taking on the Republican nominee for president with whom Mr. Ailes was friendly (upon leaving Fox, Mr. Ailes would go on to serve as an informal adviser to Mr. Trump).

Mr. Murdoch’s sons, James and Lachlan, who help run 21st Century Fox, while making clear they want a modern workplace environment at Fox News, have also said the network would not shift away from what Lachlan Murdoch called its “unique and important voice.” That voice continues to propel Fox News to the top of the cable news ratings in the nascent Trump era.

Nonetheless, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal in the fall, Mr. Murdoch said money would be no object in keeping Ms. Kelly.

People familiar with Ms. Kelly’s deliberations said she was entertaining several attractive possibilities, including at CNN and ABC News and in syndicated television.

Ms. Kelly was holding the discussions during a bruising year of campaign coverage in which she often became the story because of Mr. Trump’s attacks.

One person briefed on Ms. Kelly’s deliberations said that Mr. Lack, the NBC News chairman, won over Ms. Kelly by starting the talks with a question about what she was seeking, instead of flatly offering possibilities. He then came back with a deal that was tailored to her preferences. A daytime show would give her a schedule that would allow her to see her children off to school and to have dinner with them and her husband, Douglas Brunt, a novelist.

http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/03/business/media/megyn-kelly-nbc-fox-news.html?_r=0


Great for Fox viewers like myself who changed the channel when she came on.


I loved it when Newt put her in her place a few months ago:

starting at 4:10


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Re: Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2017, 12:39:05 PM »

Great for Fox viewers like myself who changed the channel when she came on.


I loved it when Newt put her in her place a few months ago:

starting at 4:10



You're one of the few who changed the channel.  She has the highest rated show on their network.  I liked her and her show.  Not sure who they are going to get to fill the void.  Big loss for them. 

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« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2017, 12:45:35 PM »
You're one of the few who changed the channel.  She has the highest rated show on their network.  I liked her and her show.  Not sure who they are going to get to fill the void.  Big loss for them. 

MEGYN KELLY Gets Pummeled in Ratings as Trump Supporters Boycott Show

Hannity is the only FOX cable news show that is ranked number one in both overall ratings and in the coveted age 25-54 age rating demographic.

This was reported by Drudge Report which linked to the ratings for cable news as of Thursday, October 13th.

In the overall ratings category, all FOX News shows between 4pm and 11pm Eastern lead when compared to their competitors except the Kelly Hour. Megyn Kelly’s show is getting beat by Rachel Maddow at CNBC.
This never would have happened two years ago.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/10/hannity-only-fox-cable-news-show-to-top-overall-and-25-54-age-demographic/

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« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2017, 12:46:44 PM »
Megyn Kelly Emerges as Weak Link as CNN Breaks Fox News in October for First Time Since 2001

NEW YORK CITY, New York — Megyn Kelly of the Fox News Channel has emerged as that network’s weak link as Fox has fallen behind CNN in the ratings for a full month for the first time since 2001.
The October ratings are out and according to The Hill newspaper, CNN beat Fox News for the first time in 15 years.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/11/01/megyn-kelly-emerges-weak-link-cnn-breaks-fox-news-october-first-time-since-2001/

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« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2017, 01:06:22 PM »
MEGYN KELLY Gets Pummeled in Ratings as Trump Supporters Boycott Show

Hannity is the only FOX cable news show that is ranked number one in both overall ratings and in the coveted age 25-54 age rating demographic.

This was reported by Drudge Report which linked to the ratings for cable news as of Thursday, October 13th.

In the overall ratings category, all FOX News shows between 4pm and 11pm Eastern lead when compared to their competitors except the Kelly Hour. Megyn Kelly’s show is getting beat by Rachel Maddow at CNBC.
This never would have happened two years ago.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/10/hannity-only-fox-cable-news-show-to-top-overall-and-25-54-age-demographic/

Seriously?  lol  After she has beaten the crap out of everyone for years, she dips in one month.   

What do the November and December ratings show?

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« Reply #9 on: January 03, 2017, 01:09:06 PM »
Seriously?  lol  After she has beaten the crap out of everyone for years, she dips in one month.  

What do the November and December ratings show?

she has had quite a few guest host filling in for her in November and December so the ratings have probably gone up.

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« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2017, 01:10:41 PM »
she has had quite a few guest host filling in for her in November and December so the ratings have probably gone up.

Doubt it.  Shannon Bream is smart and pretty, but not the most entertaining host. 

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« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2017, 01:15:22 PM »
Doubt it.  Shannon Bream is smart and pretty, but not the most entertaining host.  

I haven't had to change the channel as much in the last month or so, as she has been away, I think promoting her book, so my guess is others who quit watching her have done the same, just a guess though.

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« Reply #12 on: January 03, 2017, 01:18:18 PM »
I haven't had to change the channel as much in the last month or so, as she has been away, I think promoting her book, so my guess is others who quit watching her have done the same, just a guess though.

I'm not buying or reading her book, but will sad to see her leave.  Hands down the best show on the network, with the numbers to prove it.  That's why she's probably going to get about $20 mil per year from NBC, which I believe is what Fox offered her. 

That's two good hosts lost in Van Susteren and Kelly in a matter of months. 

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« Reply #13 on: January 03, 2017, 01:18:52 PM »
I'm not buying or reading her book, but will sad to see her leave. Hands down the best show on the network, with the numbers to prove it.  That's why she's probably going to get about $20 mil per year from NBC, which I believe is what Fox offered her.  

That's two good hosts lost in Van Susteren and Kelly in a matter of months.  

To each their own, truth is I could not stand her as of late.

IMO They should give Sean Hannity his old time slot back (after O'Reilly ) and move Tucker Carlson to after Sean and they will not miss her one bit.

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« Reply #14 on: January 03, 2017, 01:31:06 PM »
To each their own, truth is I could not stand her as of late.

IMO They should give Sean Hannity his old time slot back (after O'Reilly ) and move Tucker Carlson to after Sean and they will not miss her one bit.

Sean Hannity is too much of a hack IMO.  He's better on radio than TV. 

Tucker Carlson is a ok.  I will be very surprised if he pulls down big ratings. 

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« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2017, 01:32:30 PM »
Sean Hannity is too much of a hack IMO.  He's better on radio than TV.  

Tucker Carlson is a ok. I will be very surprised if he pulls down big ratings.  


He's doing great Dos Equis:


‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ Gives Fox News Historic Ratings Boost


Fox News just made history.

FNC notably saw a substantial bump at the 7:00 pm, EST time slot, now occupied by former “Fox & Friends” host and Daily Caller founder, Tucker Carlson.


“Tucker Carlson Tonight” premiered on November 14th and has seen double-digit increases in both total viewers and the coveted A25-54 demographic.

Carlson ended the month averaging 2,930,000 viewers, a 40 percent bump from November 2015, when the time slot was occupied by “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/30/tucker-carlson-tonight-leads-fox-news-to-biggest-ratings-month-ever/#ixzz4UjjX39nn


Tucker Carlson's Debut Propels Fox News to Huge Ratings Boost

https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/11/30/tucker-carlsons-debut-propels-fox-news-to-huge-ratings-boost/





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« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2017, 01:45:08 PM »

He's doing great Dos Equis:


‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ Gives Fox News Historic Ratings Boost


Fox News just made history.

FNC notably saw a substantial bump at the 7:00 pm, EST time slot, now occupied by former “Fox & Friends” host and Daily Caller founder, Tucker Carlson.


“Tucker Carlson Tonight” premiered on November 14th and has seen double-digit increases in both total viewers and the coveted A25-54 demographic.

Carlson ended the month averaging 2,930,000 viewers, a 40 percent bump from November 2015, when the time slot was occupied by “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/30/tucker-carlson-tonight-leads-fox-news-to-biggest-ratings-month-ever/#ixzz4UjjX39nn


Tucker Carlson's Debut Propels Fox News to Huge Ratings Boost

https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/11/30/tucker-carlsons-debut-propels-fox-news-to-huge-ratings-boost/






That's pretty impressive.  Maybe he will surprise me.

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« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2017, 03:36:57 PM »
Why Megyn Kelly is leaving Fox News for NBC
By Howard Kurtz  Published January 03, 2017  FoxNews.com
 
Megyn Kelly has decided to join NBC News, and Fox News says her last day on the air will be Friday.

The network announced today that Kelly will be giving up her prime-time role at Fox for a multi-year deal that includes several roles at NBC. She will launch a daytime program as well as a Sunday evening news magazine show, and be part of the network’s coverage of major political and breaking-news events.

Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, said in a statement: “We thank Megyn Kelly for her 12 years of contributions to FOX News. We hope she enjoys tremendous success in her career and wish her and her family all the best.”

In a Facebook posting, Kelly said: “While I will greatly miss my colleagues at Fox, I am delighted to be joining the NBC News family and taking on a new challenge. I remain deeply grateful to Fox News, to Rupert, Lachlan and James Murdoch, and especially to all of the FNC viewers, who have taught me so much about what really matters.”

Fox News fought hard to keep Kelly, who became a breakout star and whose 9 p.m. show was the second-highest rated in cable news, behind “The O’Reilly Factor.” Donald Trump’s attacks on Kelly during the campaign helped turn her into an international celebrity and she was featured on the cover of the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair and other publications. She also just published a best-selling memoir, “Settle for More.”

Kelly’s contract at Fox was not due to expire for another six months.

Kelly stood to make an eight-figure salary wherever she went. As she talked about her decision, it became clear that a top priority was a schedule that would allow her to spend more time with her three young children, who went to bed before she returned home from her nighttime program.

Fox News now faces the challenge of replacing Kelly in prime time, as well as at such major events as debates and political conventions, where she has generally appeared alongside Bret Baier and Chris Wallace.

Kelly was an increasingly unhappy lawyer in 2004 when she parlayed a part-time gig at a Washington station into a reporting job at Fox. She quickly rose through the ranks, co-anchoring “America’s Newsroom” with Bill Hemmer and then hosting a 1 p.m. show before the move to prime time.

In agreeing to join NBC, Kelly said, “I have decided to end my time at FNC, incredibly enriched for the experiences I've had.”

NBC Universal Chairman Andrew Lack said in a statement, “Megyn is an exceptional journalist and news anchor, who has had an extraordinary career” Lack said. “She’s demonstrated tremendous skill and poise, and we’re lucky to have her.”

The move gives Kelly access to the potentially larger audience of a major broadcast network. But launching a daytime program can be difficult, even for famous journalists.

Katie Couric, the former “Today” co-host and CBS anchor, lasted two years in an ABC-backed daytime show whose first executive producer was Jeff Zucker, now CNN’s president. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper also lasted two seasons in daytime. The largely female audience tends to favor entertainment and lighter fare over serious news topics. NBC did not announce a time for Kelly’s new show.

Trump’s attacks on Kelly after the first presidential debate, when she asked him about his demeaning comments toward some women, brought her a torrent of online abuse and, she disclosed in her book, her family was forced to use security guards. The two buried the hatchet in an interview that aired on the Fox broadcast network.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/01/03/why-megyn-kelly-is-leaving-fox-news-for-nbc.html

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« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2017, 06:07:00 PM »
It's time to give Tucker his platform.

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« Reply #20 on: January 04, 2017, 12:36:58 PM »
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Report: Megyn Kelly Turned Down $100 Million Deal to Stay at Fox
By Bill Hoffmann   |    Wednesday, 04 Jan 2017

Fox News dangled a whopping $100 million contract in front of their star anchor Megyn Kelly in a failed bid to keep her, according to a report on Mediaite.

Kelly announced Tuesday she is leaving Fox for a lucrative new deal with NBC, where she'll debut a daily daytime talk show, host a Sunday evening political program, and appear on the Peacock Network's breaking news.

But Kelly's exit came following a strenuous effort by Fox to convince her to remain — including the reported $100 million package.

A source close to Kelly told Mediaite the offer of $25 million per year for four years was made directly by Lachlan Murdoch, executive co-chairman of News Corp and 21st Century Fox.

"We are told, unequivocally, that Kelly never even countered Fox's generous $100 million offer, because she had made up her mind to move on. In fact, the Fox offer is far higher financially than the one she ultimately accepted from NBC," Mediaite's Rachel Stockman writes.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/megyn-kelly-fox-news-nbc-deal/2017/01/04/id/766774/

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« Reply #21 on: January 04, 2017, 12:41:11 PM »
100 million she turned down?  Dingbat. 

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Re: Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
« Reply #22 on: January 04, 2017, 12:45:00 PM »
100 million she turned down?  Dingbat. 

Not if she made the move so she could spend more time with her kids. 

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Re: Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
« Reply #23 on: January 04, 2017, 12:46:27 PM »
Not if she made the move so she could spend more time with her kids. 

Even andre, Option Fag, straw, and Dr. Chump,  would let Trump grab their pussy for 100 million. 

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Re: Megyn Kelly Is Said to Be Leaving Fox News for NBC
« Reply #24 on: January 05, 2017, 06:58:10 AM »