Daily Times (Primos, PA)

NBC News, Megyn Kelly reach separation agreement

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK >> NBC News announced its profession­al divorce agreement with Megyn Kelly late Friday, ending an associatio­n with the former Fox News Channel star whose attempt to become a network morning television star as part of the “Today” show floundered.

Terms were not disclosed. Kelly was in the second of a three-year contract that reportedly paid her more than $20 million a year.

She’s been off the air since October after creating a furor by suggesting that it was OK for white people to wear blackface on Halloween, and exit negotiatio­ns had dragged for two months over the holidays. Even before the controvers­ial commentary, her future was considered limited at NBC News.

“The parties have resolved their difference­s, and Megyn Kelly is no longer an employee of NBC,” the network said in a statement Friday night.

NBC says she’ll be replaced in the third hour of the “Today” show by anchors Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones.

Her tenure was also a failure for NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack, who lured her from Fox News Channel with the type of big-money contract that was once standard in television news but now is less so with financial constricti­ons and less viewership. In a sense, Kelly was caught in a no-woman’s land: some at NBC were suspicious of her because of the Fox News background, while her former audience at Fox resented her for tough questionin­g of Donald Trump on the presidenti­al campaign trail.

While at Fox, her accusation­s of unwanted sexual advances by the network’s late chief executive, Roger Ailes, helped lead to his firing.

She made news at NBC when interviewi­ng women who accused Trump of inappropri­ate behavior and s poke with accusers of Harvey Weinstein, Bill O’Reilly, Roy Moore and others, as well as women who say they were harassed on Capitol Hill. The episode with Trump accusers had more than 2.9 million viewers, one of her biggest audiences on the network.

Time magazine, which honored “The Silence Breakers” as its Person of the Year in 2017, cited Kelly as the group’s leader in the entertainm­ent field.

But tough segments on accusation­s against former NBC anchor Matt Lauer didn’t win her friends internally, as did her public call for Lack to appoint outside investigat­ors to look into why the network didn’t air Ronan Farrow’s stories about Harvey Weinstein and allowed Farrow to take his story to The New Yorker.

When those stories began to fade, Kelly had trouble attracting an audience in the soft-focus world of morning television. She also briefly hosted an evening newsmagazi­ne that didn’t catch on with viewers.

Kelly made a tearful apology to viewers following her blackface comments, but it proved to be her last appearance on NBC News.

“What is racist?” she said on the show. “Truly, you do get in trouble if you are a white person who puts on blackface on Halloween or a black person who puts on whiteface for Halloween. Back when I was a kid, that was OK, as long as you were dressing up as a character.”

Critics accused her of ignoring the ugly history of minstrel shows and movies in which whites applied blackface to mock blacks.

It’s not immediatel­y clear what’s next for Kelly. NBC would not comment Friday on whether the separation agreement allows her to write about her experience­s at the network.

There’s no non-compete clause, meaning Kelly is free to seek other television work if she wants to.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? NBC News has reached its profession­al divorce agreement with television journalist Megyn Kelly.
ASSOCIATED PRESS NBC News has reached its profession­al divorce agreement with television journalist Megyn Kelly.

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