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4.) “Candy Crush.” Let’s put this into perspective: Megyn Kelly’s program had an investment of at least $17 million from NBC. She has gotten free press, been given time by controversial but popular public figures, and even earned the attention of some world leaders. Yet the latest episode of her show was beaten by a game show hosted by a former “Saved by the Bell” cast member — and based on an online game people play when they’re bored.

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CBS’ “Candy Crush” earned 4.13 million viewers last week, nearly a million more than Kelly’s program on Sunday night. In the key demographic of the 18-49 age group, it more than doubled the rating of Kelly’s show with a 1.1 rating.

More Americans would rather watch “Candy Crush” than “Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly.” If that’s not a sign for NBC to cut and run, then nothing is. [lz_pagination]