STEVE DOOCY SAYS GOODBYE TO EARLY MORNINGS—BUT HIS NEW COAST-TO-COAST ROLE IS JUST GETTING STARTED!
After nearly three decades of early mornings and unforgettable moments on Fox & Friends, Steve Doocy is trading in his pre-dawn grind for a more flexible routine. Announcing his shift on May 1, Doocy revealed he’ll still contribute three days a week remotely from Florida, offering fans more of his signature commentary and reports from across the country. But is this a goodbye? Not quite—Doocy isn’t retiring, he’s recharged and ready for a new adventure. What’s next for the beloved anchor? The journey is just beginning!
Steve Doocy Stepping Back from Full-Time Hosting on Fox & Friends: What’s Next for the Iconic Co-Host?

After nearly three decades of early mornings, dynamic conversations, and countless memorable moments on Fox & Friends, Steve Doocy is making a significant change in his role at Fox News. On May 1, Doocy, who has been a fixture on the show since its launch in 1998, announced that he would be stepping back from his full-time hosting duties, signaling the start of a new chapter in his illustrious career.

Home for the holidays with Steve Doocy

A New Work-Life Balance: From 3:30 A.M. Wakeups to a Flexible Routine

In an emotional on-air moment, Doocy shared the news with viewers that he would be reducing his hours and transitioning to a new role as co-host for three days a week, remotely from Florida. This change will allow him to spend more time with his family while continuing to contribute to the show with commentary, reporting, and special coverage.

Fox News' Steve Doocy Announces New 'Fox & Friends' Role After Nearly 30  Years