NewsNational

Actions

Megyn Kelly's future at NBC in doubt as rumors swirl; some reports say she is out

Posted
and last updated

 Megyn Kelly's future at NBC News is very much in doubt.

Her 9 a.m. show "Megyn Kelly Today" is ending, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.

It is unclear if she will remain with the network in a lesser role.

Multiple news outlets reported Thursday that she is leaving NBC altogether. However, Kelly spokesman Davidson Goldin told CNN Business that NBC has not been in touch with Kelly or her representatives.

Kelly did not host her show as scheduled on Thursday morning. The network replaced her live telecast with a pre-taped episode.

"Given the circumstances, Megyn Kelly Today will be on tape the rest of the week," an NBC News spokeswoman said Thursday morning.

Another source said that Kelly's show will be ending, but negotiations about the end date and other details are still underway.

She is scheduled to participate in the network's midterm election night coverage in two weeks, but now that is up in the air.

Kelly has parted ways with her talent agency, CAA, according to the sources, and she has hired attorney Bryan Freedman. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Freedman is scheduled to meet with NBC executives on Friday.

The decision to retain a lawyer may signal a lengthy battle over her contract, which is reportedly valued at $23 million a year. She is in the middle of the second year of a three year contract.

The talks about dropping Kelly's 9 a.m. show pre-dated this week's controversy about her offensive comments about blackface Halloween costumes.

NBC News staffers were calling her show a "disaster" well before this latest controversy.

And Kelly has been openly challenging the news division's management, including NBC News chair Andy Lack, for months.

Spokespeople for NBC News declined to comment on her future at the network, and most staffers at the news division remain in the dark about what's happening with the show.

Kelly started her show on Wednesday by apologizing for the comments made the previous day. Her audience gave her a standing ovation, but disappointment inside NBC News runs deep and isn't likely to fade anytime soon. Al Roker and Craig Melvin strongly criticized Kelly's comments during the 7 a.m. hour of "Today" on Wednesday. And Lack condemned her comments at an 11 a.m. town hall meeting.