Veteran Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto, one of the network’s longest-serving hosts, has announced his departure after nearly 30 years on air. Cavuto, who joined Fox News at its inception in 1996, shared the news Thursday on his program, “Your World.”
Cavuto’s Parting Message: A Commitment to Journalism
In his heartfelt announcement, Cavuto emphasized that his departure from Fox News doesn’t mark the end of his career in journalism.
“I got to do what I love to do: report the news. Not shout the news, not blast the news. Not call names, just call balls and strikes, following the news, hold truth to power, and fairness to all,” Cavuto said.
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Cavuto, known for his measured and factual approach, revealed that the decision had been in the works for some time. He turned down a contract extension, which reportedly came with a reduced salary.
From CNBC to Fox: Cavuto’s Remarkable Career
Cavuto joined Fox News in 1996 after leaving CNBC, becoming a cornerstone of the nascent network founded by Rupert Murdoch. Over the years, he hosted 12 hours of programming weekly across Fox News and Fox Business, solidifying his reputation as a trusted business news anchor.
A Truth-Teller in a Divisive Era
In recent years, Cavuto distinguished himself as one of the few Fox News anchors willing to fact-check and even criticize former President Donald Trump. His focus on factual reporting often clashed with the preferences of some Fox viewers.
One notable moment came in 2020 when Cavuto cut away from a press conference led by then-White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who was making baseless claims of voter fraud. This decision earned him both praise for integrity and backlash from Trump’s base.
Despite the criticism, Cavuto remained steadfast in his mission:
“I’m not here to please a base. I’m here to report the facts,” he often said.
Reactions to Cavuto’s Departure
As expected, the news of Cavuto’s exit drew mixed reactions.
- Donald Trump celebrated the announcement on his Truth Social platform, calling it: “GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICA! Neil Cavuto, the Lowest Rated Anchor on Fox, by far, is leaving – Should have happened a long time ago!”
- Supporters and colleagues, however, praised Cavuto’s legacy:
- Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill: “I’ve always appreciated you. You call balls and strikes. You’re not a ‘yes-man.’ It’s an honor to be on your show.”
- Geraldo Rivera, former Fox News anchor, wrote on X: “Bravo Neil Cavuto on 3 great decades at Fox News. Fair and balanced for real. Even in the Time of Trump, he was a truth-teller. He angered the ideologues but never backed down.”
Overcoming Adversity: Cavuto’s Resilience
Throughout his tenure, Cavuto battled significant health challenges, including multiple sclerosis, open-heart surgery, and a serious case of COVID-19 that left him hospitalized for weeks. He expressed deep gratitude to Fox News for supporting him through these struggles.
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What’s Next for Neil Cavuto?
While Cavuto is leaving Fox News, he assured viewers that he isn’t stepping away from journalism altogether. Though he hasn’t shared details of his next move, his commitment to fair and factual reporting will undoubtedly continue to shape his career.
Closing a Chapter, Leaving a Legacy
Neil Cavuto’s nearly three decades at Fox News were marked by a dedication to truth, a refusal to bow to partisan pressures, and a resilience that inspired many. As he moves on to new endeavors, his legacy as a journalist who held fairness above all remains intact.
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