Longtime Fox News Host Exits the Network After Almost 30 Years — Here’s Why
Neil Cavuto at the Fox Business Network Launch Party in New York City on October 24, 2007 | Source: Getty Images
Joking about how some viewers might be thinking, “It’s about time,” the television personality clarified that he was not leaving journalism entirely, only his position at Fox News. He remarked, “You know there are people working now who weren’t even born when I started at Fox. That’s how old I am.”
The “Your World” host expressed gratitude to his network’s leadership, describing them as “very good” to him over the years. He shared that they had even offered him a generous opportunity to stay longer, which he found surprising given his challenges with ailments such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and COVID-19, which occasionally kept him away from work.
Neil Cavuto announcing his departure from Fox News Channel on December 20, 2024 | Source: Instagram/foxnews
Despite his struggles with multiple infections and undergoing open-heart surgery, the network still wanted him to stay. Cavuto explained that as he steps away, he chooses to focus on the blessings in his life rather than the issues that divide people.
He emphasized that he was leaving with “good thoughts and wishes,” taking a moment to wish his fans a Merry Christmas and a fulfilling New Year. As he became emotional, he expressed how much his years at the network and his fans meant to him.
However, not everyone shared the same sentiment. One individual wrote dismissively, “Good riddance 👏👏👏.” Another added, “Didn’t watch him and I am not sad he’s leaving.”
Neil Cavuto during “Your World with Cavuto” live from the River Walk on October 3, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois | Source: Getty Images
Cavuto’s fans were not the only ones moved by his announcement. Fox’s Senior National Correspondent, Aishah Hasnie, reshared his post and added her heartfelt thoughts.
The statement continued, “His programs have defined business news and set the standard for the entire industry. We wish him a heartfelt farewell and all the best on his next chapter.”
Neil Cavuto hosts “Cavuto” on FOX Business Network on September 23, 2014, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Reports indicate that Cavuto’s contract will expire at the end of December 2024. A source revealed that the network’s anchors will host his shows on rotation until replacement programming is announced in 2025.
Cavuto previously discussed his experience with COVID-19 in February 2022, following an extended absence from television. During a live broadcast, he shared that he had contracted the virus for the second time. Tragically, the second infection was a “far more serious strain that doctors call COVID pneumonia.”
Neil Cavuto speaks with Paul Volcker during “CAVUTO: Coast To Coast” on June 17, 2015, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
This condition means the vaccine’s effectiveness diminishes rapidly in him. Nonetheless, doctors confirmed that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine provided him with some protection and likely saved his life. Without it, he may not have survived.
Neil Cavuto during a conversation with The Carlyle Group Co-Founder David Rubenstein on “Cavuto Coast To Coast” on September 19, 2022, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Fortunately, he recovered from both infections and continued his diverse work as senior vice president, managing editor of business news, and anchor for both FNC and FOX Business Network (FBN).
In addition to overseeing business news content for both networks and FNC’s weekend business shows, Neil Cavuto hosts several programs. His show, “Your World,” airs from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Many viewers also recognize him from Fox Business’ “Cavuto Coast to Coast,” which runs weekdays from noon to 2 p.m., and “Cavuto Live,” which airs on Saturday mornings.