Steve Doocy Tears Up While Announcing Major Change To Fox & Friends Role — Watch
Longtime Fox & Friends co-anchor Steve Doocy announced on Thursday that his role at the morning show is changing in a big way.
Doocy, who has co-hosted the Fox News program since 1998, shared that he is dropping his work week down to three days instead of five, and he'll now be based in Florida as host of the show's remote segments and occasional live hits.
"After decades of getting up at 3:30 and driving into New York City in the dark, today is the last day I will host this show from the couch," Doocy revealed on Thursday's broadcast. "I'm not retiring. I'm not leaving the show. I'm still a host, but it's time for a change." (Watch his full announcement above.)
He added that his new role will "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. Call me the coast-to-coast host." Plus, he still plans to join "the couch crew for commentary" remotely, assuring viewers that they will "still hear my voice and my opinions loud and clear."
Though Doocy said he was delighted to no longer wake up in the middle of the night for his work commute, he got emotional when acknowledging his friends and colleagues in New York that he won't see every day.
"I have a lot of friends in this skyscraper. I'm going to miss seeing them in person," a choked-up Doocy went on. "The security guys, the cafe crew, especially the hair and makeup team, because they are geniuses at what they do. And the closest to my heart: the Fox & Friends team, working day and night producing America's No. 1 cable morning news show."
Doocy then gave individual kudos to Fox & Friends co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones, who cued up a sizzle reel of highlights from Doocy's many years at Fox & Friends.
"For nearly 30 years, Steve has been a force on the curvy couch with his signature smile and wit," said Megan Albano, Fox News Media's executive vice president of morning programming, in a statement after Doocy's on-air announcement. "His relationship with our audience is unmatched and we are looking forward to him taking his trademark style from the couch to cities across America's heartland where he will co-host from diners to pickleball courts and more, and finally not have to drive across the George Washington Bridge at 3:30 am every morning."
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