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To: Grampa Dave

You are right, liberals DO make terrible business decisions.

NBC’s high dollar contract with Megyn Kelly did not seem to take into account the fact that a television show is not a solo effort.

At Fox, Megyn Kelly had a team of people working towards her success: writers, researchers, and the people who booked guests onto the show. She also was part of a “team” of broadcast shows, with Bill O’Reilly leading in, then Megyn Kelly’s show, followed by Sean Hannity.

At NBC, it appears the NBC staffers are working against her. Guests are booked that are not appropriate for her, and it seemed earlier this week that a director gave directions to her earpiece to cut to break to a commercial break while Tom Brokaw was still talking. It also appears that NBC staffers continually badmouthing her to the press. Anything and everything to make her look bad.

I don’t think Kelly brought her former conservative audience with when she changed networks. Conservatives turned their back on her when she attacked Trump.

At NBC, the Today show is a strong lead in to her show, but I don’t think the Today show audience is interested in Megyn Kelly.
Tamron Hall was successful in the time slot before Kelly (she was probably paid a lot less money). It would be interesting to see how the ratings compare of Tamron Hall vs. Megyn Kelly.

I just don’t see a way things can work out business-wise for NBC. Since Megyn Kelly has a big, fat, contract, things will probably work out for her personally


94 posted on 10/05/2017 2:29:33 PM PDT by jeannineinsd
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To: jeannineinsd

Isn’t payback great!


100 posted on 10/05/2017 2:50:50 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Now, that Trump is kicking their asses, they, _______, want to quit. (Fill in the blank!))
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