He's going to where he should've been all along!
Wallace as a reporter for WBBM-TV, 1975
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace is leaving the network for a “new adventure” at CNN’s streaming service, he announced Sunday.
“After 18 years, this is my final ‘FOX News Sunday.’ It is the last time — and I say this with real sadness — we will meet like this,” he said at the end of Fox News Sunday, which Wallace has anchored for 18 years. “I have decided to leave Fox. I want to try something new to go beyond politics to all the things I’m interested in.
“I’m ready for a new adventure, and I hope you’ll check it out,” he added. “And so, for the last time, dear friends, that’s it for today, have a great week, and I hope you’ll keep watching ‘FOX News Sunday.’”
The 74-year-old Chicago native, a widely respected journalist who has moderated multiple presidential debates, and winner of three Emmy Awards — did not elaborate on his next apolitical undertaking on the program.
But in a press release sent later Sunday morning, Wallace said he was “thrilled” to join CNN+ — a subscription streaming service slated to make its debut in early 2022.
“I am thrilled to join CNN+. After decades in broadcast and cable news, I am excited to explore the world of streaming,” he said. “I look forward to the new freedom and flexibility streaming affords in interviewing major figures across the new landscape — and finding new ways to to tell stories.”
Wallace, whose father was longtime “60 Minutes” reporter Mike Wallace, praised network bosses for providing him independence and allowing him to report on key stories over the years.
Chris Wallace hosted “Fox News Sunday” for 18 years.
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“Eighteen years ago, the bosses here at Fox promised me they would never interfere with a guest I booked or a question I asked, and they kept that promise,” he said during the network’s flagship hour-long 10 a.m. Sunday program. “I have been free to report to the best of my ability to cover those stories I think are important to hold our country’s leaders to account. It’s been a great ride.”
He also gave thanks to regular viewers of the program.
“It may sound corny, but I feel we’ve built a community here. There’s a lot you can do on Sunday mornings,” Wallace said. “The fact you’ve chosen to spend this hour with us is something I cherish.”
In a statement, Fox News Media praised the veteran broadcaster.
“We are extremely proud of our journalism and the stellar team that Chris Wallace was a part of for 18 years,” read the statement. “The legacy of FOX News Sunday will continue with our star journalists, many of whom will rotate in the position until a permanent host is named.”
During his 46-year career, Wallace has also reported for ABC, NBC and the Boston Globe, racking up numerous accolades.
CNN president Jeff Zucker welcomed his new high-profile hire.
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“It is not often that a news organization gets the opportunity to bring someone of Chris Wallace’s caliber on board,” he said in the news release. “This speaks volumes about our commitment to journalism and CNN,+ and we are thrilled to have Chris on the ground of helping us build the next generation of CNN and news.”
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