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Megyn Kelly Signs Broadcasting Agreement with SiriusXM


Megyn Kelly (Photo credit: ABC News)
Megyn Kelly (Photo credit: ABC News)

SiriusXM signs veteran broadcaster, journalist and legal expert Megyn Kelly to an agreement to host a new, live talk program, starting September 7. "The Megyn Kelly Show" will air weekdays from 12-2pm ET on SiriusXM Triumph channel 111 live five days a week and will feature Kelly's viewpoints on the day's top stories, as well as listeners' calls and Kelly's signature interviews with top cultural and political newsmakers. Beginning August 16, SiriusXM's Triumph channel will air best-of shows from Kelly before the program's live premiere on September 7.

"I'm thrilled to be taking our program to the next level by broadcasting it live for SiriusXM's massive audience," said Kelly. "My team and I have been grateful to see our show, in less than a year, become one of the most successful podcasts in America - proving that there is a thirst for open, honest and more meaningful conversations about current events. I can't think of a better partner to help us expand that reach even further than a blue-chip brand like SiriusXM, which has always been a leader in predicting market trends and is perfectly positioned for the evolving manner in which Americans consume their news."

As part of the multi-platform agreement, SiriusXM subscribers will gain access to video of the show, which will be available on the SXM App and social platforms. In addition, following its premiere on the Triumph channel, "The Megyn Kelly Show" will be made available as a podcast to Kelly's listeners on the SXM App, Pandora, Stitcher, and all other major podcast platforms.

Red Seat Ventures, who previously handled production and distribution of "The Megyn Kelly Show" podcast, will continue to produce Kelly's new SiriusXM program.

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