Steve Doocy Shifts to Remote Fox & Friends Role
Steve Doocy Shifts to Remote Fox & Friends Role

Steve Doocy Shifts to Remote Fox & Friends Role

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Steve Doocy, a founding co-host of Fox & Friends, has announced he will reduce his workload to three days a week and relocate to Florida after nearly thirty years on the show. He clarified that he is not retiring or leaving, but will host remotely from various locations across the U.S. as the 'coast-to-coast host.' This adjustment will allow Doocy to spotlight underrepresented regions and spend more time with his family. The change follows discussions with Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott, who supported the flexible schedule modeled after Johnny Carson's three-day workweek. Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones will continue to anchor the show from New York. Doocy's transition marks a notable shift for the morning show, given his long tenure and influence.

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