Seems a little much, but maybe thatās the only way NBC will @#$!ing learn.
Who will hire her next, and at what price?
The price: their reputation.
So maybe she goes back to Fox?
I sure hope this little amount of money will get her through till the next job. It shocks me to see what these people are paid and for what?
Lies.
Itās easier for a select few.
āWe would like to welcome Megyn Kelly to the co-host position on the weekend edition of Good Morning, Fargo!ā
I just did the calculations, and it would take me until I was 235 years old at my present salary to reach the absurd ācompensationā this deplorable excuse of a human will obtain.
For ratings and not much else.
Sheās going to have to reinvent herself in some way. Sheās already made too many racial gaffes for polite society. And sheās just anti-Trump enough not to be welcome at something like Sinclair. Glenn Beckās garage-band network cannot afford her even if they wanted her.
No, I say she takes some time off and write a book about her struggles in the male-dominated news biz. Reveals some details about Fox and harassment sheās so far kept under wraps. Tries to make herself into a symbol of bland, corporate-friendly feminism (the rich white kind) like Sheryl Sandberg.
Does anyone remember a time in the past when NBC news had a good reputationā for probity, fairness, fearlessness in the face of attack by entrenched powers? Take your time, Iāve got all day.
No need to work. Just join Sarah Palin in HasBeenPalookaville, AK.
What the market will bear. The 'Murican Way.
Maybe she can do the world a favor and donate some of that payout to the Museum of Tolerance, and then retire from the spotlight forever. Maybe let someone who isnāt a fascist propagandist take her spot.
Huntley & Brinkley
doing hard news interviews at Fox News
haaahahaaa thatās hilarious.
Actually, we used to watch them when I was a kid. I believe Huntley retired in 1970. My dad switched us over to Walter Cronkite soon after that.
Well, āMeet the Pressā was a valuable program in the days of Larry Spivak and Martha Rountree.
Failure does have its rewards apparently.
She needs to work again?