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Kelly interviewed four women who accused Trump of inappropriate behavior. In recent weeks, she’s spoken with accusers of Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner, Bill O’Reilly, Roy Moore and Mark Halperin, as well as women who allege they were harassed on Capitol Hill.
Megyn Kelly Today now has a more substantive edge and viewers have responded. Time magazine, which honored “The Silence Breakers” as its Person of the Year, cited Kelly as its leader in the entertainment field.
“I feel like I’m in a good place right now and so is the show,” she said. “It’s starting to gel.”
Introduced with fanfare in September, the show initially seemed lost. Exhausted by her battles with Trump while at Fox News Channel, Kelly sought freedom from political topics and NBC wanted to establish her with lighter fare. Interviews with Hollywood figures Jane Fonda and Debra Messing, who either resisted Kelly’s questioning or resisted her, backfired with bad publicity.
Then, on Friday night of Columbus Day weekend, Kelly read a Huffington Post account of television reporter Lauren Sivan’s disturbing encounter with Weinstein. Sivan was an acquaintance, so Kelly called and suggested an interview. Sivan accepted.
“It was powerful,” Kelly said. “It was compelling, and we had such good feedback on it. It felt right to me and we were sort of dogged about staying on it.”
With the #metoo movement exploding, she found an issue that resonated.
“It was synergistic,” she said. “It was working for the women. It was working for me. It was working for the show.”
Megyn Kelly Today isn’t yet a home run, trailing in its time slot to Live with Kelly and Ryan. Yet its direction is positive: the show averaged 2.29 million viewers in October and 2.67 million in December so far, the Nielsen company said. Monday’s show with Trump accusers had more than 2.9 million viewers, one of her biggest audiences despite not being carried in New York because of news coverage of the subway bomb attack.
Kelly, who has written about being propositioned by the late Fox News chief Roger Ailes, brings an understanding to the topic she feels viewers and interview subjects relate to.
