Thursday, September 09, 2010

Behind the Screen

By Haute Living on June 9th, 2009

Interview by Seth Semilof
Story by Natasha Dorsainvil
Photography by Steven B. Ekerovich

Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly

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And, if you were among the tens of millions of viewers who watched FNC’s coverage of the 2008 party conventions, you’re definitely familiar with her reporting.

Megyn Kelly has co-anchored the No. 1-rated America’s Newsroom alongside Bill Hemmer for the past two-and-a-half years. Her reporting resume teems with news stories like the Virginia Tech massacre, the trapped coal miners in Utah, the D.C. sniper shootings, and, her favorite to date, the 2008 coverage of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

But being in front of the camera on such a large platform is far from where she thought she would be. As a child growing up in Albany, New York, her goal was to become a cowgirl. But it wasn’t the bitter colds of the “tundra” that led her from her dream of a home on the range to millions of television screens around the world. Her destiny was decided by a 10th-grade career aptitude test that clearly spelled out her penchant for journalism.

Although she has accomplished a great deal in her short career, Kelly doesn’t sound like someone who thinks she’s reached the top of her potential. “If I could have half the career of Diane Sawyer, I’d be a happy woman,” she says.

Her mention of the legendary ABC newswoman isn’t lost on anyone who is familiar with Sawyer’s bio. Besides being ambitious and tenacious in their reporting, both women have profiles that intersect at quite an impressive point.

They both contemplated careers in law. While Sawyer completed one semester of law school before turning to broadcasting, Kelly went on to graduate from Albany Law School and became a corporate litigator. She spent her 20s arguing cases in courtrooms across the country until she came to the realization that, like Sawyer, the grunt-and-grind nature of law wasn’t the excitement she was looking for.

Also like Sawyer, Kelly turned to her chosen path in broadcasting. Her first gig was with an ABC affiliate in Washington D.C. The relationships she established while in the capitol led to a reporting post with FNC in 2004, which subsequently landed her in her co-anchor seat.

When asked about her employer’s reputation for being conservative, she attributed those perceptions to the network’s primetime host lineup, not its news coverage. “There is no question that Hannity is a conservative,” she says. “But I can tell you from personal experience after having worked with O’Reilly for years now, you never know where he is going to come out on an issue. He definitely leans right when it comes to certain social, traditional value issues, but he’s all over the board on certain other issues. And Greta-nobody knows exactly what her stripes are. I think [the conservative reputation is] really because of Hannity.”

While hair, makeup, and wardrobe don’t require much effort for someone with natural, on-air-ready beauty, gathering news for her show takes a lot of preparation. Kelly admits that most of her research is done online, though she still relies on newspapers to give her a more complete picture of a story. What some have declared to be a nearly obsolete form of media, as she sees it newspapers are a luxury for people in the industry. “Print reporters have the opportunity to go so much more in depth in certain stories than television reporters do because they’re working on stories for months at a time,” she says.

Yet, cable news, one of the struggling industry’s competitors, caters to the same on-the-go types as newspapers. Her audience, unlike the shrinking number who get the bulk of their news in black and white, is used to getting their dose of current events in less verbose spoonfuls both on screen and online.

Taking into account viewer interest and the competition for the No. 1 slot against other super networks like CNN and MSNBC, the fast-paced nature of television news, especially cable news, comes with its share of pressures. But, from the research required to ask the right questions to the confidence needed to deliver the report convincingly, Megyn Kelly doesn’t buckle. After all, this roadrunner-esque type energy is what she dropped all those law books for. “The news changes everyday,” she says. “So it’s not like being involved in any litigation that goes on for four years and the trial lasts three months.”

Though she no longer practices law, her experience in the combative arena of litigation, no doubt, has equipped her with the sharpness that on-air personalities covet in order to remain relevant and competitive.

Just as with Diane Sawyer, it didn’t take Kelly long to figure out what she wanted to be when she grew up. There aren’t many people who can point to exactly what put them on a particular path professionally. And, although she took a nine-year detour from the declaration made by that 10th-grade oracle years ago, she doesn’t allow herself to get hung up on the glitter and star-quality glamour of being a popular television personality.

“It’s not the job on paper that I love,” Kelly says. “After coming from a job I wound up not loving, I can fully appreciate what I have now.” Her appreciation comes as a result of having a career that challenges her intellectually, that affords her the opportunity to work with people who are both interesting and still interested in what they do, and, most importantly, is fun.

Quick to point out that her profession, though successful, is not her life, Kelly’s life behind the cameras soon will become a lot fuller-and nosier-when she and her husband Douglas Brunt welcome their first child in October.

With a bio that already has shades of Diane Sawyer, Megyn Kelly is knee-deep into establishing herself in an enduring career in broadcasting.


 

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36 Responses to “Behind the Screen”

  1. KR says:

    I recently began watching Ms. Fox on FNC, and was really impressed by how she handled herself when debating those from the left. She is a no-nonsense, stand- your-ground individual, and that is much appreciated by conservative and moderate viewers of the program. I applaud Fox for having the wisdom to sign her on. Megyn, you’re doing an outstanding job. Keep it up!

  2. KR says:

    Oops, I meant to say Megyn Kelly. My deepest apologies.

  3. Lynn Krill says:

    What a wonderful story about the best female news anchor on TV today. I started watching Megyn when she was reporting the news for Fox from Washington, D.C. When she moved to New York and became even more known I knew she was headed to the top fast. I couldn’t be happier for her professional success as well as her personal success with a child on the way. Megyn is talented, bright and downright gorgeous. Megyn, you’re number one in my book and always will be!!!!

  4. yvette says:

    She is great with her Republican talking points that much i can say. She amazed mw when she attacked Sonia S.

  5. WR says:

    Wow. She is just another talking head reading talking points.

    But FOX loves a blonde with a pretty face.

  6. Squidfly says:

    Dianne Sawyer, comparison?!!! Are you kiddin me?!!! Fox will do anything to legitimize their bottom feeding reputation.
    She’s Sean Hannity in a skirt…who’s prettier?

  7. Squidfly says:

    ….white women, the largest beneficiaries of Affirmative Action and no one ever mentions that fact…God save us from the peroxide…

  8. StewartIII says:

    Megyn Kelly: “If I Could Have Half The Career of Diane Sawyer, I’d Be a Happy Woman”
    http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/fnc/megyn_kelly_if_i_could_have_half_the_career_of_diane_sawyer_id_be_a_happy_woman_118617.asp

  9. Ccatl says:

    She said Hannity is the only reason FOX is considered conservative? Wow she is either in denial or a total twit. Or perhaps she doesn’t even watch FOX, which is totally understandable.

  10. joiei says:

    Megyn, you will never come close to being what Diane Sawyer is. A real journalist, not just another news reader.

  11. K101622 says:

    Megyn Kelly:Diane Sawyer::What I left in the toilet this morning:Tiramisu

  12. Kitty says:

    I’m sorry but I think you just insulted Diane Sawyer.

  13. nava says:

    Megyn is much more on the ball than Diane.

  14. miz says:

    Hannity is the only conservative on Fox? Really? Ms. Kelly must spend oh so much time researching her stories, (helping to elevate the level of journalism in this country to a degree never seen) she’s never bothered to watch her own channel. Actually, she must not listen to her co-host Bill Hemmer either which of course is understandable. Oh and Greta–Megan, I think most of us would view her as an opportunist. While she was on CNN she was relatively reasonable. Once she moved to FOX, she’s become Sarah Palin’s spokesperson…Oh, and your other boss-Bill O’Reilly, yes it’s just so difficult to ascertain where he’ll come down on various issues, liberal, left wing journalist that he is.

    But seriously, the fact is that you, Ms. Kelly, have chosen to work for a right wing hate mongering machine and I can only hope that all of you who have given up any semblance of being a journalist to work for Rupert Murdoch will one day find yourselves with no place to go…and no health care to boot!

  15. Rippman says:

    Megyn Kelly: “I’m telling you it’s right here in the stimulus bill that a high speed train from Disneyland to the Bunny Ranch in Las Vegas is what Obama wants”

    Uh Huh just like Diane Sawyer

    Other that repeating talking points from the Repugs who ever dreamt this up should have realized that the Bunny Ranch about five hundred miles from Vegas.

  16. Kohimama says:

    I think Megyn crosses the line with her opinionated reporting, so she’s no Diane Sawyer. But, I do think she has lots of potential. Unfortunately, the past couple of months as her star is rising (taking over for O’Reilly and Greta) her necklines have plunged. Not a good look for a serious journalist. And yes, I would say the same thing about a guy who dressed inappropriately.

  17. Security says:

    I knew Megyn at Albany Law.

    Damn that lady could (can?) close a bar.

  18. jm hartman says:

    Megan Kelly is a right wing shill—the next Diane Sawyer come on!! she is in no way a Diane Sawyer or even a Journalist of any kind. She can read the news I’ll give her that and that phoney laugh of hers is like finger nails on a blackboard. Her only job on Fox is to get a guest and run over them with her loud mouth and opinions so, as with Sean Hannity, they can’t get a word in edgewise. I find her to be condesending to her guests and downright rude most of the time. Attractive- yes. That’s about the extent of her. As for having a law degree, that she might, but that doesn’t mean she has any smarts or common sense for sure. Take a listen to some of the other Fox women with law degrees—-DUH

  19. Ralph says:

    I like how most of her research is done on-line. So she reads blogs and Fox News websites then uses those to base her reporting on. Can we all just admit she is not a journalist. Like most anchors, she was hired becuase she is a very good speaker, can read , and is very attractive. Looking up other people’s work and having editors write your teleprompter is not journalism.

  20. Sailgal says:

    You people drip with the blood of hatred. I find it ironic that you spew the very same hatred that Fox does, you just do it from the left side of your mouth.

  21. dennym says:

    So typical of liberals to be nothing more than hate mongers, at least she comes from a network that does real reporting and not in bed with the President. MSNBC has a slew of so called reporters that never tell the truth and the american people have to swallow it…oh wait no one is watching them or reading the NYT get a life.

  22. Brian Watkins says:

    What a twit to say that Hannity is the only conservative on FOX? Really?
    Kelly reads the teleprompter, she is no journalist!
    My god, teleprompter readers now consider themselves journalist?
    I guess O’Reilly should be compared to Walter Cronkite, if you asked Kelly!

  23. secrets says:

    I guess Diane’s days as a weather girl prepared her for those hard nosed interviews PULLLEEEEZ!!

    Give me Megyn any day.

  24. maryjslayton says:

    Has Megyn had her baby yet??? She's my favorite at Fox.

  25. Rosemary Rockwell says:

    Megyn and Bill are great. When will Megyn return?

  26. Rosimery says:

    Good Morning,

    I would appreciate if you guys give us information about Megyn Kelly, i miss her!!!!

  27. lkluna says:

    Does anyone know yet if Megyn will return to FOX? And when?

  28. Katherine Maule says:

    I have been trying to find out if Meghan has had her baby. Would you please tell me. I like her very much and guess I have just missed it n T.V.
    hank you for the information.

  29. Katherine Maule says:

    please let me know if Meghan has had her baby.
    Thank you.

  30. Patricia Coffer says:

    We just love Megyn Kelly and miss her very much. She is brilliant and pleasant as she debates anyone!! We would love to see her precious baby-and her husband, too. Hope she will be back soon.

  31. Paul Gambarani says:

    When will Megyn Kelly return to her daily TV show?

  32. Ann Routson says:

    Where is she? We haven't seen her lately on Fox

  33. Barbara Arrington says:

    Was Megyn's baby a boy or girl? And what's it's name. The best to both of them.

  34. Phaseman66 says:

    Megyn had a boy: Edward Yates Brunt arrived weighing in at 7 lbs., 10 oz.

  35. Joyce Spangler says:

    I am wondering myself where Megyn Kelly has been since she gave birth to her son, Yates? Does anyone know anything about where she is???

  36. Joyce Spangler says:

    I am wondering myself where Megyn Kelly has been since she gave birth to her son, Yates? Does anyone know anything about where she is???

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