Megyn Kelly Lands Her Own SiriusXM Channel in Multi-Year Deal

Megyn Kelly will be leading her own SiriusXM channel beginning on Nov. 4, just a few years after launching the popular Megyn Kelly Show.
The Megyn Kelly Channel will be taking over channel 111, which used to be home to shows from Kelly, Glenn Beck, and others, as Triumph. Content already on Triump will be moved over to channel 123 in November, according to Sirius. The company is also sponsoring a live tour by Kelly which will cover 10 states.
Kelly’s show launched in 2021 (she resigned with Sirius in 2023) and airs on SiriusXM before being published in podcast form and on YouTube where Kelly’s show has become quite popular. She sports more than four million subscribers on YouTube. Kelly worked at Fox News from 2004 to 2017 and from 2017 to 2018 with NBC News. She’s interviewed President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other high profile guests on her current talk show.
She already produces under her Devil May Care Media production banner, which includes freshly launched true crime content, as well as shows from Maureen Callahan, Mark Halperin, and others.
Additional Megyn Kelly Channel content will be announced in the coming weeks and will include specials, a daily after-show program, and more.
The former Fox News and NBC News host declared that “linear television news is dead” in a public statement about her new deal with SiriusXM. Kelly promised to offer listeners “our bold brand of no-B.S. news live.”
“Linear television news is dead. People can’t stand those stilted, censored conversations anymore, which is exactly why this medium is thriving,” she wrote. “I’m thrilled to deliver our bold brand of no-B.S. news live on SiriusXM and to be expanding my relationship with such a stellar, blue-chip brand and great partner. Soon our listeners will have the Megyn Kelly Channel to enjoy and trust for the conversations and content they love.”