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Steve Doocy Transitions to Remote Role on 'Fox & Friends'

The longtime co-host will now broadcast three days a week from Florida and other U.S. locations, stepping away from the New York studio after nearly 30 years.

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Overview

  • Steve Doocy announced his last day hosting 'Fox & Friends' from the New York studio, shifting to a remote role based in Florida.
  • He will continue as a co-host three days a week, reporting from various U.S. regions to expand the show's geographic coverage.
  • Doocy emphasized that he is not retiring but is reducing his workload to prioritize family time and personal well-being.
  • Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott collaborated with Doocy to create this new arrangement, part of a broader trend of flexible roles for veteran anchors.
  • President Donald Trump recorded a congratulatory message, praising Doocy's contributions to the network and his fair coverage.