Megyn Kelly's morning show debut delivered mixed ratings results for NBC on Monday.





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According to Nielsen fast affiliate ratings, "Megyn Kelly Today" registered 2.93 million viewers and 917,000 in the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most.



Compared to the same time slot in September 2016, Kelly finished 4 percent lower in total viewers.

In the 25-54 demographic, the show was down by 11 percent. When breaking the numbers down by gender in the demographic, Kelly was down 15 percent among female viewers.

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Kelly did put up better numbers than the program that was shown in the 9 a.m. timeslot last Monday, with Kelly finishing up 12 percent in total viewers and 8 percent in the prime demographic.

Kelly was signed in January by NBC after 13 years at Fox News for a reported $18 million per year.



She replaced Al Roker and Tamron Hall's third hour of "Today," which was routinely the highest-rated program in its time slot.