Fox News’ Neil Cavuto steps down after nearly three decades

Host Neil Cavuto during a conversation with The Carlyle Group Co-Founder David Rubenstein on "Cavuto Coast To Coast" at Fox Business Network Studios on September 19, 2022 in New York City.

Neil Cavuto, a veteran business journalist, hosted his final show on Fox News on Thursday, concluding a 28-year career with the network. Cavuto addressed his departure at the end of his last broadcast, thanking Fox for the opportunity and emphasizing his dedication to impartial journalism.

"I’m not leaving journalism," Cavuto said. "I’m just leaving here."

He reflected on his goal of delivering "truth to power and fairness to all," a principle he said guided his reporting throughout his career. Cavuto also acknowledged both the support and criticism he received from viewers.

What’s next for Neil Cavuto?

While Cavuto did not elaborate on his future plans, he assured viewers that his departure from Fox News does not mark the end of his career in journalism.

"I got to do what I love here — report the news, not shout the news," he remarked.

The legacy Cavuto leaves at Fox News

Cavuto joined Fox News in 1996, the year of its inception, and became a prominent figure in business journalism. He hosted programs on both Fox News and Fox Business Network, distinguishing himself from opinion hosts with his fact-based reporting.

Fox News lauded Cavuto’s contribution in a statement, calling his career "a master class in journalism" and praising his role in shaping the standard for business news coverage.

Cavuto’s complex relationship with Trump

Known for his willingness to critique both sides, Cavuto occasionally clashed with President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters. Trump’s frustrations with Cavuto’s critiques were evident on social media, where he labeled Cavuto’s departure "GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICA."

Cavuto last interviewed Trump in 2017 and had publicly disagreed with the former president’s assertions on issues like economic performance. Despite the tensions, Cavuto’s exit was unrelated to politics, according to network insiders.

Health challenges and resilience

Cavuto’s career was marked by his resilience in the face of significant health challenges. He has multiple sclerosis, underwent heart surgery, and battled long COVID. Despite these obstacles, Cavuto maintained his rigorous work schedule, earning respect from colleagues and viewers alike.

Fox’s Janice Dean, also diagnosed with MS, credited Cavuto for inspiring her to pursue her dreams despite her diagnosis.

What’s next for the 4 p.m. time slot?

Fox News has yet to announce Cavuto’s replacement for the coveted 4 p.m. Eastern time slot, which leads into the network’s popular panel show, "The Five."

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This story is based on reporting by the Associated Press and statements from Fox News Media.
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