Megyn Kelly's "Today" show run on NBC is officially over.
The network said the anchor won't return to the program following racially insensitive remarks she made on the air this week. The 9 a.m. slot that Kelly filled will be hosted by other "Today" show personalities, the Comcast Corp.-owned property said in a statement Friday.
Her lawyer, Bryan Freedman, said Friday that she remains an employee of NBC and "discussions about next steps are continuing."
At issue in the negotiations is whether Kelly is entitled to the remainder of her contract, which was reported to be worth $69 million in total over three years.
Kelly's ouster followed a segment about political correctness and Halloween costumes, when she questioned why wearing blackface was unacceptable. The remarks triggered outrage at NBC and beyond, prompting her to apologize on the air.