Trump has frequently attacked the business host as “one of the WORST on Television” and said he would “prefer the losers at CNN and MSDNC.”
While he admitted this was a decision he had been mulling over for while, Neil Cavuto made it clear he wasn’t stepping away from journalism altogether
Veteran Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after his show on Thursday. Cavuto is anchor of a weekday afternoon show on Fox News Channel, and also hosts programs on the sister Fox Business Network.
GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICA! Neil Cavuto, the Lowest Rated Anchor on Fox, by far, is leaving – Should have happened a long time ago!”
Veteran Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto, one of the network’s longest-serving hosts who became a frequent target of President-elect Donald Trump, is leaving the network after nearly three decades on the air.
Neil Cavuto, the Fox News mainstay since 1996, is leaving the cable network after an "evolving" news business has led to industrywide salary cuts.
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto will leave the network at the end of the year, ending a 28-year tenure that made him a stalwart of its programming—and a target of Donald Trump’s wrath. His last appearance on Fox News will be Thursday,
One of the channel's original hosts and an afternoon staple, Cavuto has been critical of President-elect Trump over the years.
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after 28 years, and during that time, he's amassed quite a bit of money in his name. Cavuto's last day is Thursday after the media veteran rejected Fox News' new contract deal. According to reports from The Independent, the new deal offered Cavuto a lower salary.
Neil Cavuto, a longtime host on Fox News, is leaving the network. The anchor, who joined the channel at its inception 28 years ago, had criticized and fact-checked Donald Trump, who lashed out against him on social media.
Neil Cavuto wasn’t just a beloved Fox News anchor — he helped me in one of my darkest moments. Around 15 years ago, I was a reporter at CNBC when I got an offer to work for the still-fledging Fox Business Network,