Neil Cavuto, one of Fox News’ longest-serving anchors, is retiring after 28 years. The host of Your World with Neil Cavuto will air his final show on Thursday, marking the end of a remarkable career. Known for his balanced reporting and sharp insights, Cavuto has been a central figure at Fox News since its launch in 1996.
Over the years, Cavuto’s contributions have shaped the network’s identity, particularly through his leadership on business news and his role as Vice President of Business News since 2006. Despite being offered a contract renewal, Cavuto decided it was time to move on and explore new opportunities.
Fox News celebrated his career, highlighting his role in setting industry standards for business journalism. Known for his commitment to factual reporting, Cavuto maintained independence even within a polarized media landscape, earning respect across the political spectrum.
Facing health challenges, including multiple sclerosis and COVID-19, Cavuto has been a symbol of resilience. His departure comes as cable news grapples with shifting viewership trends, signaling both personal and industry-wide transitions.
While Cavuto hasn’t disclosed his future plans, his legacy of thoughtful analysis and professionalism will undoubtedly endure.