Senior News Anchor Tears Up After Announcing Plans To Step Back

Steve Doocy, longtime co-host ofย Fox & Friends,ย announcedย Thursday that he will step back from full-time duties and relocate permanently to Florida. Starting later this month, he will appear remotely on the show three times a week, joining his co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, and Lawrence Jones from his new home base.

Holding back tears during Thursday morningโ€™s broadcast, Doocy shared that it would be his final day co-hosting from the networkโ€™s Midtown Manhattan studio.

โ€œAfter decades of getting up at 3:30 and driving into NYC in the dark, today is the last day I will host the showโ€ฆfrom the couch,โ€ Doocy announced on air duringThursdayโ€™s broadcast. โ€œI am not retiring, Iโ€™m not leaving the show. Iโ€™m still a host โ€” but itโ€™s time for a change.โ€

Steve Doocy, who turns 70 next year, will transition into a new role asย Fox & Friendsโ€™ย full-time remote host, focusing on field reporting and feature segmentsโ€”including the showโ€™s popular diner visits. One recent example saw him broadcasting live from Chicken N Pickle, a pickleball hotspot near Kansas City.

While Doocy hits the road to report from various locations across the country, co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, and Lawrence Jones will continue anchoring the show from the New York City studio.

Reflecting on his long tenure, Doocy noted heโ€™s racked up more than 6,800 early morning wake-ups and logged over 31,000 hours of live television from the showโ€™s iconic โ€œcurvy couch.โ€

Doocy expressed relief at stepping into a new role that offers a more flexible schedule, allowing him to swap early mornings for quality time with his family and a better work-life balance.

Effective immediately, Doocy will appear remotely three days a week as Fox & Friendsโ€™ new โ€œcoast-to-coast host,โ€ delivering segments from Florida and other locations around the country.

The change follows conversations with Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott, whom Doocy described as โ€œa friend of more than 30 years.โ€

โ€œShe gave me a great option โ€” to keep working on this showโ€ฆ just not every day,โ€ Doocy explained.

โ€œEssentially itโ€™s the Johnny Carson deal. Remember Johnny worked his three days in Burbank, and Iโ€™ll be based in Florida. Which means you may never see me in a necktie again.โ€

Doocy made it clear to viewers that heโ€™s not stepping away from the show for good. โ€œI will continue to join this couch crew for commentary. You have trusted me for all these years and donโ€™t worry, you will still hear my voice and my opinions loud and clearโ€”despite whatever seasonal pollen is killing me.โ€