http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-et-fi-kelly-today-nbc-20170127-story.html
so they will move Kathy Lee show to the 9 AM slot to give Megyn Kelly the 10 AM slot for her own branded show, and push out Al and Tamron's hour. Pure BS if you ask me.
But NBC has been on record saying they want to be more conservative, so I guess Megyn Kelly is the beginning of that.
https://www.aol.com/article/enterta...t-nbc-wants-to-be-the-next-fox-news/21703149/
C is dropping the third hour of its morning show Today to make room for a new talk show with former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.
Staffers of the third-hour show, known as Todays Take, were informed of the decision after Fridays program. An NBC representative declined to comment.
Kelly's new show will debut in the fall and air in the 9 a.m. or 10 a.m. hour, said two people familiar with the plans who were not authorized to comment publicly.
If it airs at 10 a.m., the current fourth hour of Today with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford will move to 9 a.m
Other people who work at Today who have been briefed on the plans but were not authorized to discuss them said NBC News is leaning toward giving Kelly the 10 a.m. slot with a live show in front of a studio audience. If thats the case, it will not have the Today brand name.
Al Roker, the weather anchor for "Today" from 7 to 9 a.m., and Tamron Hall are the current co-anchors of the third hour. There is a desire among NBC News management to keep Hall as part of the Today family but no plans have been finalized. Hall, the first African American woman to be a regular co-anchor on Today," is also a daytime news anchor on MSNBC.
so they will move Kathy Lee show to the 9 AM slot to give Megyn Kelly the 10 AM slot for her own branded show, and push out Al and Tamron's hour. Pure BS if you ask me.
But NBC has been on record saying they want to be more conservative, so I guess Megyn Kelly is the beginning of that.
https://www.aol.com/article/enterta...t-nbc-wants-to-be-the-next-fox-news/21703149/
After NBC hired on Fox News darlings Greta Van Susteren and Megyn Kelly, media insiders are claiming that the network is trying to be "the next Fox News."