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Megyn Kelly Launches New SiriusXM Channel, Embracing Audio's Rise
9 Oct
Summary
- Megyn Kelly to lead her own SiriusXM channel starting November 4
- Channel will feature Kelly's existing show and new exclusive programming
- Kelly says "linear television news is dead" as she seeks to deliver "no-B.S. news"

In a significant move, Megyn Kelly, the popular talk show host, is set to launch her own SiriusXM channel on November 4, 2025. This development comes as Kelly has been building a new content empire under her own Devil May Care Media production company.
Kelly's "Megyn Kelly Channel" will air on Sirius' channel 111, replacing the former "Triumph" channel that featured her shows alongside those of other personalities like Glenn Beck, Nancy Grace, and Dr. Laura Schelssinger. Some of those programs will now move to Sirius' channel 123.
The new channel will continue to air Kelly's existing "The Megyn Kelly Show," which is first heard on SiriusXM before becoming available as a podcast. Additionally, it will feature new exclusive programming, including a daily after-show program.
Kelly, who has had a tumultuous career with previous employers like Fox News and NBC, is embracing the audio space, stating that "linear television news is dead." She believes people "can't stand those stilted, censored conversations anymore," which is why the medium of SiriusXM is thriving. Kelly is excited to deliver her "bold brand of no-B.S. news" to her listeners.
The move by Kelly is part of a broader trend in the media landscape, where opinion personalities who have gained prominence on traditional outlets are now seeking to build their own audiences in the audio and direct-to-consumer space. This shift has been accelerated by the death of Rush Limbaugh and the rise of conservative media outside the umbrella of Fox News Channel.