Shepard Smith Gets a New Job —and Not at MSNBC

The former Fox News anchor has landed at another network
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 8, 2020 4:32 PM CDT
Shepard Smith Gets a New Job —and Not at MSNBC
This Jan. 30, 2017 photo shows Shepard Smith on The Fox News Deck before his "Shepard Smith Reporting" program, in New York.   (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Former Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith will join CNBC for a weeknight program, the network announced Wednesday. The News with Shepard Smith will feature "fact-based storytelling," the network said, and put Smith back in the 7pm Eastern time slot where he was during the early part of his career at Fox News, the AP reports. CNBC says the show will launch in the fall. Smith abruptly quit Fox last fall after being at the network since its start.

NBC News has recently talked about giving CNBC a new look to compete with Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and CNN, routinely the most popular networks on cable television. "We aim to deliver a nightly program that, in some small way, looks for the signal in all the noise," says Mark Hoffman, CNBC chairman. "We're thrilled that Shep, who's built a career on an honest fight to find and report the facts, will continue his pursuit of the truth at CNBC." (Word was, MSNBC wanted to grab him.)

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