How you experience Fox & Friends everyday is expected to shift pretty drastically. Recently, co-host Steve Doocy revealed that he's no longer going to be in the studio in New York for the show. Rather, he's officially shifting to a part-time status, particularly three days a week. Moreover, he's picking up and moving to Florida, with plans to host his show from all over the country.
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"It's going to make it easier for me to report from Florida and other parts of America that don't get a lot of network airtime. I'll be going from the Carolinas to the Keys. From Middle America to Mar-a-Lago," Doocy says via The Hollywood Reporter.
Fox & Friends Co-Host Steve Doocy Shifts How He's Working on The Show
Thursday May 1st marked his final day working on the couch alongside his other co-hosts. He had been on the show since its inception back in 1998. However, the Fox News anchor stresses that he is not retiring in the slightest. It might be a little less than he's used to but Doocy isn't keen on calling it a career just yet. Instead, he's essentially taking his job with him on a world tour.
"I am not retiring. I'm not leaving the show. I'm still a host, but it's time for a change. Suzanne Scott, the CEO of Fox News Media, and a friend for over 30 years, and I have been trying to figure out what a guy who's been getting up at 3:30 for two generations should do next," Doocy explains.
"And Suzanne gave me a great option—to keep working on this show... just not every day. So, from now on... I'm working three days a week. Essentially, it's the Johnny Carson show deal," Doocy adds. Remember Johnny worked his three days in Burbank, and I will be based in Florida which means you may never see me in a necktie again."
