FOX NEWS MOURNS – End of a journey, End of an era! Millions of Fox News hearts break – ‘Goodbye Steve Doocy, you’ll forever be in our hearts’
Fox & Friends‘ Steve Doocy is revealing his next move on the show after decades on the “curvy couch.” The morning show co-host announced on May 1 that he is transitioning to a new role that will take him out of the Fox studio and across the country.
In his new title as a host for Fox & Friends remote assignments, Doocy will be based in Florida, but will appear remotely on the show — which will remain based in New York City. He’ll share segments from across the nation with co-hosts Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones, per a press release shared with PEOPLE.
Doocy added, “I am not retiring. I’m not leaving the show. I’m still a host, but it’s time for a change.”
In his new role, Doocy — who helped found Fox & Friends and has been a co-host on the program since it launched in 1998 — will work three days a week from Florida, but will also travel to “other parts of America that don’t get a lot of network airtime,” he said on the show, describing himself as “the coast-to-coast host.”
The new role also means more family time for Doocy, who shares children Peter, Mary and Sally with wife Kathy Doocy, and is grandfather to Bridget, 2, Arthur, 2, and 2-week-old George. Steve will become a grandfather of four in July, when Sally is expected to give birth to her second child, a boy, he told viewers.
While speaking with PEOPLE last month about the birth of George, Steve said he was looking forward to spending time with his youngest grandson. “As a grandparent, my job is to spoil them rotten the rest of their lives,” he said.