Neil Cavuto, a veteran anchor at Fox News, is set to leave the network after an impressive 28-year tenure. The 66-year-old broadcaster, who has been a defining voice in business journalism, will announce his departure during Thursday’s episode of Your World. This comes as Cavuto decided against renewing his contract, which expires at the end of December, despite a reportedly generous offer from Fox.
Fox News praised Cavuto’s impactful career in a statement, calling it a “master class in journalism.” The network highlighted his influence in shaping business news standards and extended best wishes for his future endeavors. For now, his shows, including Your World, Cavuto Coast to Coast, and Cavuto Live, will feature a rotation of guest hosts until permanent replacements are announced in the new year.
Cavuto’s departure coincides with broader financial pressures affecting the media industry, even as Fox remains the leading cable news network. Known for his candid discussions about personal health struggles, including a life-threatening bout with COVID-19 in 2022, Cavuto has consistently connected with audiences through his wit and resilience.
This exit marks the end of an era for Fox News, as Cavuto’s balanced reporting and expertise have been central to its business programming. Fans and colleagues alike await news of his next professional chapter.