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Steve Doocy Transitions to Remote Hosting on Fox News

Steve Doocy will reduce his hosting duties to three days a week, reporting from Florida and around the U.S. after nearly 30 years on Fox & Friends.

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Fox News host Steve Doocy announced a career change, transitioning to a remote setup, hosting 'Fox & Friends' three days a week from Florida and other U.S. locations. After nearly 30 years of early mornings, he expressed excitement about spending more time with family. Doocy emphasized he is not retiring and will still provide political commentary while enjoying the new work-life balance. His transition follows broader changes in cable news, with other networks also reshuffling anchor positions. 

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  • Steve Doocy is reducing his hosting duties but remains with Fox News, planning to broadcast three days a week from Florida instead of New York, a move that is both practical and family-oriented.
  • He emphasizes the desire to spend more time with family, particularly his grandchildren, after decades of early morning hours which he found challenging.
  • The change reflects broader trends in cable news, where networks are reshuffling and introducing new faces while maintaining core personalities.

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Doocy mentioned reporting 'from the Carolinas to the Keys, from Middle America to Mar-a-Lago' as part of his 'coast-to-coast host' role[2][3][4].

Yes, Doocy stated he will continue sharing his 'opinions' with viewers and join the 'couch crew for commentary' remotely[3][4][5].

Doocy joined Fox News at its 1996 launch and has co-hosted 'Fox & Friends' since 1998, making his tenure nearly 30 years[1][2][5].

Doocy cited the grueling 3:30 a.m. wake-up schedule and a desire for better work-life balance with family as primary reasons[1][2][3].

The summary indicates other networks have reshuffled anchors, but specific examples are not provided in the available sources. This detail likely requires additional reporting[ ].

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