EXCLUSIVE: Megyn Kelly's New Show Will Take Over An Hour of 'Today' Show

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From Redbook

There are big changes coming to the Today show to make room for new NBC anchor Megyn Kelly. Kelly, who left Fox News earlier this month, will host a daytime show on the network, which will air at either 9 a.m. or 10 a.m., an NBC source tells Redbookmag.com.

"She will take either the 9 or 10 o'clock time slot. If she does take the 10 o'clock hour, Kathie Lee and Hoda will move to the 9 o'clock," the source says.

Right now, the 9 o'clock hour is anchored by Tamron Hall and Al Roker. The two of them will remain with Today as well. The source says they'll continue to appear regularly during the 7-9 a.m. Today time slot, that Roker will remain the show's weather anchor and that Hall will continue to host her show on MSNBC.

Kelly is slated to start at NBC this fall. In addition to her morning show, Kelly announced in a Facebook post earlier this month that she'll also host a Sunday evening news magazine program and will "participate in NBC's breaking news coverage and its political and special events coverage."

NBC declined to comment on the changes.

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