Who will replace Fox News Sunday’s Chris Wallace when the anchor leaves?
Bruno CookDecember 13, 2021
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After hosting the weekly talk show Fox News Sunday (which he joined in 2003) for 18 years, Chris Wallace announced yesterday that he is leaving the weekly show and the network, effective immediately. Speculation about who will replace Chris Wallace is understandable – what do we know so far?
Why did Chris Wallace leave Fox News?
Longtime Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace is leaving the show – and the network as a whole – in favor of rival channel CNN’s streaming service CNN+.
There seems to be a trend.as Love News The cable news talent war is “moving to streaming platforms,” the report said.
Prime-time cable slots and Sunday shows — of which Chris Wallace’s previous gigs are an example — “are no longer the most opportunistic positions for major TV talent.”
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In this case, Wallace is just the latest in a string of signings from Cable. Brian Williams of MSNBC Announced on November 10 He’s leaving NBC News after 28 years; Chris Cuomo lost his job at CNN on Saturday.
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Who will replace Chris Wallace of Fox News on Sunday?
the daily beast “The legacy of Fox News on Sunday will continue to be held by our star reporters, many of whom will rotate in the role until a permanent host is appointed,” a statement from Fox News Media was quoted as saying.
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Fox News will apparently “rely on the rotating anchor of Sunday’s show” until they find a permanent replacement.
It’s unclear who will host this Sunday’s show.
However, sports media company OutKick obviously learned Following the departure of Chris Wallace, the network will rotate the following on Fox News Sunday: Bret Baier, Bill Hemmer, John Roberts, Shannon Bream, Neil Catuvo, Martha MacCallum, Harris Faulkmer and Jen Griffin.
OutKick reporter Bobby Burack tweeted yesterday that Wallace’s departure from Fox News means several high-profile TV news roles are now open.
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There are now an unprecedented number of high-profile news outlet openings:
• CNN at 9 p.m.
• Fox News Sunday
• Fox News at 7 p.m.
• 11pm on MSNBC
• MSNBC at 9 p.m. (scheduled)
• GMA Weekend
• With Nora O’Donnell and Gayle King’s contracts expiring, CBS news attention
— Bobby Brack (@burackbobby_) December 12, 2021
Who do Fox News viewers want to replace Chris Wallace?
Regulars on Wallace’s panel include Brit Hume, Mara Liasson, Juan Williams, Stephen F Hayes and Fred Barnes, Julie Pace, Charles Lane and George Will, Nina Easton and Bill Sammon.
Overall, they will likely continue to appear on the show.
Meanwhile, several polls are underway on Twitter to determine who should replace Chris Wallace’s public opinion on Fox News on Sunday.
here is one 2,000 votes so far; here it is other 11,500. Among them, Twitter users made the following suggestions: Bill O’Reilly, Will Kane and Mike Emanuel As a potential replacement for Wallace’s Sunday slot.
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Bruno is a novelist, amateur screenwriter and journalist with interests in digital media, storytelling, film and politics. He has lived in France, China, Sri Lanka and the Philippines, but returned to the UK in 2020 to pursue a degree (and because of the pandemic). His articles appear in Groundviews, Forge Press, and The Friday Poem, most of which are available at Medium or onurbicycle.com.
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