Fox Anchor May Leave Show
The New York Times reports, Brit Hume, political anchor and Washington managing editor of Fox News Channel is considering leaving his nightly newscast show.
Hume's show, "Special Report," attracted 1.34 million viewers in the second quarter of 2008, remaining Fox's fourth most popular program. His leaving will be the biggest change for the company in 12 years.
Hume has been in the industry for over 35 years, working with ABC News for 23 years and then moving to Fox News in 1996, covering President Bill Clinton's impeachment and the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Hume, 65, is expected to remain involved with Fox News company, possibly as a political analyst.
Read more here.
Hume's show, "Special Report," attracted 1.34 million viewers in the second quarter of 2008, remaining Fox's fourth most popular program. His leaving will be the biggest change for the company in 12 years.
Hume has been in the industry for over 35 years, working with ABC News for 23 years and then moving to Fox News in 1996, covering President Bill Clinton's impeachment and the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Hume, 65, is expected to remain involved with Fox News company, possibly as a political analyst.
Read more here.

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