Steve Doocy taking new role at ‘Fox & Friends’
- Steve Doocy, a Fox & Friends co-host since 1998, announced on 2025-05-01 he will reduce his schedule and broadcast remotely from Florida.
- After nearly 30 years waking up at 3:30 a.m. And commuting to New York City, Doocy decided to seek a lighter workload and more family time.
- Doocy will host the show three days a week, perform remote segments near his grandchildren's homes in Washington, D.C., and Dallas, and occasionally travel outside Florida.
- President Trump praised Doocy as a "special guy" in a recorded message affirming his congratulations on Doocy’s “new and probably enhanced role."
- Doocy will remain a Fox & Friends host without retiring, while co-hosts Earhardt, Kilmeade, and Jones continue in New York, marking a shift in the show’s on-air dynamics.
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