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One of the highest rated US TV hosts, Tucker Carlson, is leaving Fox News, the US media giant has announced.One of the highest rated US TV hosts, Tucker Carlson, is leaving Fox News, the US media giant has announced.
In a statement, Fox News said that the network and Mr Carlson have agreed to "part ways".In a statement, Fox News said that the network and Mr Carlson have agreed to "part ways".
His last TV programme was Friday 21 April, the statement added. His primetime slot will now be hosted by a series of interim hosts until a permanent replacement is found.His last TV programme was Friday 21 April, the statement added. His primetime slot will now be hosted by a series of interim hosts until a permanent replacement is found.
The brief two paragraph statement gave no reason for the decision.The brief two paragraph statement gave no reason for the decision.
Mr Carlson was not just a popular evening news programme presenter, but also a historically influential one. His shows frequently set the agenda for conservatives and, by extension, the Republican Party. On air, a Fox News anchor announced the departure with a tribute that thanked him "for his service to the network".
Mr Carlson was not just a popular presenter, but also a historically influential one. His shows frequently set the agenda for conservatives and, by extension, the Republican Party.
His programme made up four of the top ten rated programmes on US cable TV, according to Nielson data for the week 27 March to 2 April.
He was Fox News' top rated host, with more than three million viewers tuning in on an average night.
His recent interview with former-president Donald Trump netted seven million viewers, unheard of in the world of US cable news.
The announcement comes just days after Fox News settled a defamation lawsuit from the voting machine company Dominion over its coverage of the 2020 presidential election.The announcement comes just days after Fox News settled a defamation lawsuit from the voting machine company Dominion over its coverage of the 2020 presidential election.
News of Mr Carlson's departure was also announced on air by Fox News with a tribute that thanked him "for his service to the network". In the lawsuit, Dominion argued that its business was harmed by Fox spreading false claims its machines were rigged against Mr Trump.
In the lawsuit, Dominion argued that its business was harmed by Fox spreading false claims its machines were rigged against now-former president Donald Trump.
The case prompted disclosures of text messages that showed Mr Carlson's private views contrasted with his on-air output.The case prompted disclosures of text messages that showed Mr Carlson's private views contrasted with his on-air output.
Democrats go after Tucker Carlson as 'proven liar'Democrats go after Tucker Carlson as 'proven liar'
Democrats go after Tucker Carlson as 'proven liar'Democrats go after Tucker Carlson as 'proven liar'
His show, which aired in the coveted 20:00 to 21:00 EST slot, was cited repeatedly in court documents by Dominion's attorneys in their claim some of its output was defamatory.His show, which aired in the coveted 20:00 to 21:00 EST slot, was cited repeatedly in court documents by Dominion's attorneys in their claim some of its output was defamatory.
Additionally, Fox News is also facing a lawsuit filed in March by former booker Abby Grossberg in which she accused him of "vile sexist stereotypes". Fox News has counter-sued and said it would "vigorously defend these claims".Additionally, Fox News is also facing a lawsuit filed in March by former booker Abby Grossberg in which she accused him of "vile sexist stereotypes". Fox News has counter-sued and said it would "vigorously defend these claims".
Mr Carlson's programme made up four of the top ten rated programmes on US cable TV, according to Nielson data for the week 27 March to 2 April. Mr Carlson's latest interview with Mr Trump came two weeks ago, despite disclosures in the Dominion case showing he had privately said he "hated" the ex-president.
He was Fox News' top rated host, with more than three million viewers tuning in on an average night.
Mr Carlson interviewed Mr Trump two weeks ago, even after disclosures in the Dominion case showed Mr Carlson had privately said he "hated" the ex-president.
The interview netted nearly seven million viewers, a figure rarely seen in the world of US cable news.
He also interviewed Twitter CEO Elon Musk during what would become his final week on Fox News.He also interviewed Twitter CEO Elon Musk during what would become his final week on Fox News.
'Back on Monday'
His departure appears to have been sudden and came without the usual farewell that might be expected from a long-serving presenter.His departure appears to have been sudden and came without the usual farewell that might be expected from a long-serving presenter.
A video shared on Twitter by journalist Aaron Rupar appears to show Mr Carlson ending his show on Friday with the words "we'll be back on Monday".A video shared on Twitter by journalist Aaron Rupar appears to show Mr Carlson ending his show on Friday with the words "we'll be back on Monday".
Mr Carlson first joined Fox as a contributor in 2009 before becoming a co-host of the Fox and Friends Weekend show between 2012 and 2016, the year he began hosting the Tucker Carlson Show.Mr Carlson first joined Fox as a contributor in 2009 before becoming a co-host of the Fox and Friends Weekend show between 2012 and 2016, the year he began hosting the Tucker Carlson Show.
Fox Corporation - Fox News' parent company - saw its share price fall about 4% in the wake Mr Carlson's departure. Fox Corporation, which owns Fox News, saw its share price drop more than 3% in New York after the announcement.
That is comparable to the initial reaction when the company announced it would pay $787m (£631m) to settle the defamation suit brought by Dominion, though the shares in that case quickly recovered.
Another cable TV host, CNN's Don Lemon, announced on Monday that he had been "terminated" by CNN after 17 years, just hours after appearing on its recently relaunched morning show.Another cable TV host, CNN's Don Lemon, announced on Monday that he had been "terminated" by CNN after 17 years, just hours after appearing on its recently relaunched morning show.
The embattled host had come under intense public criticism earlier this year for remarks about Nikki Haley, running for the Republican presidential nomination.The embattled host had come under intense public criticism earlier this year for remarks about Nikki Haley, running for the Republican presidential nomination.
Additional reporting by Natalie Sherman in New York
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