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Steve Doocy’s New Role: Is He Retiring from Fox & Friends?

Steve Doocy, the beloved long‑time co‑host of Fox & Friends, stunned viewers on May 1, 2025 with the announcement that he will step back from his daily hosting duties

For nearly three decades he sat on the iconic “curvy couch” in New York, delivering morning news, interviews, and commentary.

But at age 68 (turning 69 later this year), he chose a new path: remote work, better hours, and more time with family. The big question on everyone’s mind: Is he retiring? The simple answer: no.

He is not stepping away from the show entirely—he’s just changing the way he appears on it. 1

This article explores his announcement, what his new role looks like, where he will be based, and what lies ahead for Steve Doocy.

Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy (Image: Source)

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Steve Doocy Retirement News: Is He Leaving Fox & Friends?

  • In an emotional live broadcast, Steve tearfully said it was his last day in the studio couch after close to 30 years.2

  • He revealed he would relocate to Florida and work remotely three days a week. He made it clear, I am not retiring, I’m not leaving the show.

  • Doocy joked about his early‑morning grind: “After decades of waking at 3:30 a.m., today is the last day I will host from the couch… the hours suck”.

  • He explained that over nearly 6,800 early alarms went off during his tenure—“that is a lot of donuts”.

Does This Mean Retirement?

Statement True?
Leaving Fox & Friends entirely ❌ No
Retiring from TV work ❌ No
Hosting fewer days per week ✅ Yes (3 days)
Moved permanently to Florida ✅ Yes
Remote/coast‑to‑coast reporting ✅ Yes

Bottom line: He is not retiring, just transitioning to a new format.3

Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy (Image: Source)

Details of Steve Doocy’s New Role

  • He now serves as a special correspondent, based in Florida, working three days a week.

  • He will travel nationwide—from the Carolinas to the Keys, Middle America to Mar‑a‑Lago—serving as the show’s coast‑to‑coast host.

  • He plans to focus on communities and places that often go under‑covered by national media, filing on‑the‑scene stories from diners, pickleball courts, local events, and small towns.4

  • Doocy emphasized he will continue joining the New York couch team for commentary, preserving his presence on the program.

Why the Change?

  • Doocy said the early schedule had simply become unsustainable: decades of 3:30 a.m. alarms wore him down.

  • He wanted more time with his family. With grandchildren growing fast, he said he looked forward to shared breakfasts with them—something he often missed when his kids were young.

  • He has recently welcomed his second grandchild via son Peter Doocy—born in April 2025—and another grandson on the way in July, making the family reasons even more powerful.

Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy (Image: Source)

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Reaction and Support for Steve Doocy

  • Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott had been planning this shift with him for a year and a half. She supported the plan as a next phase in his career.

  • Fellow hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, and Lawrence Jones will continue on‑air from New York, with no seat permanently replaced on the couch.

  • Doocy received a public message from former President Donald Trump, who called him a “fantastic guy” and praised his fairness—even joking about past criticism.5

 

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The Stats: Doocy by the Numbers

Metric Value
Years co‑host on Fox & Friends 1998–2025 (27 years)
Total years at Fox News Since 1996 (29 years)
Approximate early‑alarm wakeups ~6,828 (AI estimate)
Average live‑TV hours on the show 31,000+
New weekly schedule 3 days remote, 2 days off or optional
Base of operations Florida
Main broadcast location (NY studio) Still used for commentary
Grandchildren (as of July 2025) At least 3 (Bridget, Arthur, George)
New grandchild expected July 2025 Yes (from daughter Sally)

What Does His Move Mean for the Show?

  • The core lineup of Kilmeade, Earhardt, and Jones remains unchanged in the New York studio. Steve’s seat on the couch will be open on days he’s off-air, without being replaced permanently.

  • Viewers can expect fresh, varied content—from diners to small‑town features—adding more on‑location segments to the show.

  • The show balances continuity with innovation. Steve’s well‑known persona will still be part of the show, while his remote format promises new settings and stories.

Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy

Current Whereabouts

As of late July 2025, Steve Doocy is based in Florida, after officially relocating in May. He plans to remain there full time and broadcast from across the U.S. periodically.6

He will appear on Fox & Friends remotely three times a week, and join the New York couch virtually for commentary on other days. 7

He’s not off television. He is redefining his presence: remote, mobile, and family‑centered.

In Conclusion

Steve Doocy’s move is not a retirement—it’s a transition. A shift from early‑morning studio broadcasts to a remote, flexible, coast‑to‑coast role.

Based in Florida and hosting three days a week, he promises to continue offering sharp commentary while sharing stories from across America.

He gets to spend more time with his growing family. The Fox & Friends couch won’t be the same without him every day—but his voice and presence will remain on the air.

Steve Doocy is not saying “goodbye”—he’s saying “see you differently.

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