Ms. Kelly, the former Fox News star who jumped to NBC in early January, has not weighed<br />in on any of it, even as audiences for television news have skyrocketed.<br />Megyn Kelly’s First Show for NBC Will Debut in June -<br />By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUMAPRIL 24, 2017<br />A lot has happened since Megyn Kelly was last on television.<br />At one point, Ms. Kelly appeared deep in conversation with Andrew Lack, the NBC News chairman, who had lured her away from Fox News.<br />There is also curiosity about whether she can transfer her finely honed cable-news persona to the fickle waters of network news<br />and different formats like a newsmagazine and a morning show.<br />Ms. Kelly’s morning show will also test whether her harder news sensibilities can adjust to a genre<br />that is better known for entertainment gossip and cooking tips.<br />NBC said on Monday that Ms. Kelly would start her new job next month, with a Sunday evening showcase set to start in June.<br />Ms. Kelly, who is among the women to have accused Roger E. Ailes, Fox News’s former chairman, of sexual harassment<br />— he has denied all the allegations — brings a healthy dose of celebrity to her new network home.<br />NBC is also trying to identify a niche for Ms. Kelly within its crowded news division, which<br />already boasts name-brand stars like Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie and Lester Holt.
