Megyn Kelly just launched her new podcast network, “MK Media,” and revealed the first wave of shows and hosts joining her.
The Sirius XM host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” said the network will feature independent journalist Mark Halperin, cultural columnist Maureen Callahan, and influencer/political commentator Link Lauren.
“I’m thrilled to launch MK Media and to use our platform to help sane, reasonable, good-humored people build their own followings in this new media space,” Kelly shared in a press release.
On her show, Kelly said, “We are starting with three new programs out the gate, which will launch in April and May.”
“I am a huge fan of Mark’s, Maureen’s, and Link’s, and I know our audience will be as excited as I am to hear more from them,” she added.
She laid out the first three shows: “Next Up with Mark Halperin,” “The Nerve with Maureen Callahan,” and “Spot On with Link Lauren.”
“I am so excited about this trio because they really cover the gamut,” she said. “If you want to hear somebody, for example, in the culture lane who devotes a whole show to just ripping on all the big stories of the day that we don’t always get to on a show like this one that is a little harder news focused, there is no one better than Maureen.”
“Mark is almost all hard news,” Kelly said. “He doesn’t really do a lot of the culture stuff. And Link does it all, but he loves culture, he is a little younger, and I think speaks to a different audience.”
Kelly made it clear this is just the beginning for MK Media.
“Look at the monopoly the Left has had on the news and the conversation for all of the country’s modern history,” she said. “It has only been the last couple of years that the right and the independent-minded have developed this new space.”
“So whatever I can do to help smart, honest, fact-based voices grow in that lane, I am committed to doing so,” she said. “We’ll have additional announcements soon, as we expand beyond news and entertainment.”
In February, she also launched “AM Update with Megyn Kelly,” a quick 15-minute segment breaking down the day’s headlines.