- Neil Cavuto is leaving Fox News after 28 years, choosing not to renew his contract despite offers from the network.
- Known for his critical stance on controversial topics and his health challenges, Cavuto anchored 12 hours of weekly programming across multiple shows.
- Fox News praised his nearly three-decade contribution to journalism, with plans to introduce new programming while using rotating anchors during the transition.
Neil Cavuto, a long-standing figure at Fox News, will leave the network after 28 years. He will mark his departure on "Your World" this Thursday afternoon, concluding his tenure as his current contract ends this month. Cavuto decided not to renew his contract amid industry-wide financial constraints that led other prominent journalists to exit their roles. Despite offers from Fox to continue, Cavuto chose to step down, unrelated to any friction within the network or with political figures such as former President Donald Trump.
A Distinctive Voice in Cable News
Throughout his career at Fox News, Cavuto stood out for his willingness to critique Trump and address controversial topics like Covid vaccine skepticism. His battles with multiple sclerosis and outspoken views on public health further defined him as a unique voice in cable news.
A Versatile Career Across News and Business
Cavuto covered both news and business reporting, anchoring 12 hours of programming weekly across various shows including "Your World," "Cavuto Live," and "Cavuto: Coast to Coast." With his departure, Fox will launch new programming next year while temporarily replacing Cavuto’s slots with rotating anchors.
Cavuto's Legacy and Fox News' Transition
Fox News recognized Cavuto's significant contribution to journalism and the network, praising his role in shaping business news coverage over nearly three decades. As Fox transitions following Cavuto's exit, his journalistic integrity and dedication leave a lasting legacy.
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