MEDIA-TELEVISION: NEW YORK, USA- Chris Wallace to Join CNN Plus After Fox News Channel Departure

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Chris Wallace is leaving Fox News Channel, he announced on his program Sunday morning, and will join the CNN Plus streaming-video outlet, a move that abruptly sunders the cable-news outlet’s connection with one of its most recognized and independent journalists.

Wallace delivered the news himself, in the last minutes of his “Fox News Sunday,” which he has anchored for nearly two decades on the Fox Corporation-owned outlet. “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,” said Wallace. The words will be the last he utters on the program.

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CNN confirmed Wallace’s jump less than two hours after he announced his departure, and said he would lead a daily show during which he would interview newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, sports and culture. Fox News last announced a contract extension for Wallace in 2017, and his current agreement with Fox News is believed to coming to an end.

The move adds another chapter to the story of the 74-year-old journalist, who is the son of legendary “60 Minutes” correspondent Mike Wallace and a former moderator of NBC’s “Meet The Press,” and has developed a reputation for asking even heads of state difficult, thorny questions. And it also illustrates the growing frenzy around streaming news, as big TV networks test ways to lure a rising generation of news junkies who are increasingly getting relevant information via social media and mobile video.

Fox News Channel is expected to fill “Sunday,” which has been an integral part of its programing since 1996, when it was launched with moderator Tony Snow, with a rotation of hosts. Bret Baier, John Roberts, Shannon Bream, Martha MacCallum, Jennifer Griffin, Neil Cavuto, Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer are among the network’s news staffers who are likely to take the Sunday seat in weeks to come, according to a person familiar with the matter. “We are extremely proud of our journalism and the stellar team that Chris Wallace was a part of for 18 years. 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,” the network said in a statement.

Among Fox News’ pantheon of on-air personalities, Wallace cut a different figure. He didn’t push a particular partisan side, but instead burnished a reputation for challenging authority. “People know that I’m going to ask probing questions and that it’s not going to be softball,” Wallace told Variety in 2019.

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In doing so, he lent credibility to a network with opinion hosts who often generate controversy. Wallace is the first employee in Fox News Channel’s 25 years of existence to get nominated for an Emmy, for his July 2018 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He was also the first Fox News anchor to moderate a general-election presidential debate, in 2016. He also moderated a debate between then-President Donald Trump and then-challenger Joe Biden before the 2020 election. The debate proved chaotic as the two candidates parried around Wallace’s efforts to keep order. Subsequently, President Trump revealed he had tested positive for coronavirus and Wallace and other Fox News Channel personnel were tested. Wallace tested negative.

CNN has been aggressively hiring for its soon-to-launch streaming effort, a new initiative that comes after many of its rivals have already entered the broadband market. Fox News debuted the subscription-based Fox Nation in 2018, and has since that time launched separate streaming hubs aimed at overseas customers and weather aficionados. NBCUniversal, which backs MSNBC, has also set up a portfolio of streaming products, including bespoke efforts around its “Today” morning franchise; a general-news service, NBC News Now; and a progressive-news outlet, The Choice, that is affiliated with MSNBC.

There is more. ABC News has a new production deal with George Stephanopoulos that has already resulted in two documentary specials for Hulu, and yesterday released coverage of “Good Morning America” co-anchor Michael Strahan’s trip to space with Blue Origin. CBS News intends to bring together its linear newsgathering with that of its streaming outlet, CBSN.

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In July, CNN poached Kasie Hunt, the up-and-coming NBC News congressional correspondent, for CNN Plus, and since that time has also recruited Jenn Suozzo, the former executive producer of “NBC Nightly News.” CNN said in July it intended to bolster its new service with original programming that would make it distinct from its flagship cable outlet.

CNN has filled countless minutes of its schedule with criticism of Fox News Channel, but it has benefitted over the years by hiring some of its veteran personnel. Alisyn Camerota, a staple of Fox News Channel’s daytime schedule, has thrived at CNN in mornings and afternoons. CNN earlier this year hired Kristin Fisher, a Fox News Channel White House correspondent, to cover space and defense. And CNN famously hired Paula Zahn in 2001, and she anchored a handful of different programs until 2007.

Fox News has come under scrutiny for the amount of time it devotes to opinion programming, which represents its most popular and most watched offerings, and its news content. The network pushed Shannon Bream’s 11 p.m. news show, “Fox News @ Night” to midnight in favor of a late-night program led by Greg Gutfeld, which has proven to be one of its biggest successes in recent years. Fox News’ 7 p.m. hour, which had been led by Martha MacCallum, was made into an opinion-led hour, and is anchored by a rotating array of hosts.

And yet, the election wasn’t the initial catalyst. The network’s news division suffered a blow in perception after Shepard Smith, who led Fox News’ breaking-news coverage for years and sometimes challenged opinion hosts like Tucker Carlson on air, parted ways with the network in 2019. He subsequently took the reins of an evening-news program on CNBC.

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