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Steve Doocy Transitions to Remote Role After Nearly Three Decades on 'Fox & Friends'

Doocy will now co-host three days a week from Florida, focusing on remote segments while maintaining his presence on the top-rated morning show.

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Overview

  • Steve Doocy announced his last day hosting 'Fox & Friends' from the New York studio, transitioning to a remote role based in Florida effective immediately.
  • He will now co-host three days a week, contributing remotely with on-the-ground reporting from Florida and other regions across the U.S.
  • Co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, and Lawrence Jones will continue to anchor the show from the New York studio, ensuring continuity for viewers.
  • Doocy, who has been with Fox News since its 1996 launch and 'Fox & Friends' since 1998, emphasized he is not retiring but adapting his role to balance work and family life.
  • President Donald Trump shared a recorded tribute, calling Doocy a “special guy” and praising his contributions to the network.