Megyn Kelly’s NBC morning show will debut September 25 at 9 a.m., in front of a live studio audience, the network said.
It will air as part of NBC’s Today show lineup, with the studio audience setting it apart from the other segments, and potentially making it feel more like a talk show than a news show, Adweek speculates.
NBC is currently looking for an audience coordinator ahead of the premiere, which falls during the network’s fall primetime rollout.
Kelly’s hour will be executive produced by Jackie Levin, “one of the most talented and hardest-working producers in television news,” NBC News President Noah Oppenheim wrote to staffers in an email, Deadline reports.
Chris Cataldi will serve as co-executive producer.
The morning show is in addition to Kelly’s Sunday night news magazine, Sunday with Megyn Kelly, which launched in June with interviews that included Russian President Vladimir Putin and controversial conspiracy theorist Alex Jones — the later of which drew criticism from some advertisers who pulled out of the program.
Kelly will step into her morning show role as the news magazine goes on hiatus in August, with plans to return in early 2018 after Sunday Night Football and the Winter Olympics.
Kelly joined NBC after leaving Fox News in January.
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