He'd covered the White House, hosted "Meet The Press." That is to say, he arrived at Fox with stature - no scandal and no notable ideology - known, as the phrase goes, for asking tough questions of Democrats and Republicans alike.įox viewers, however, did not prove eager for tough questions of Donald Trump. Wallace's father was the legendary Mike Wallace at CBS's "60 Minutes." Chris Wallace himself had distinguished stints at ABC and NBC. What Fox News executives reward, however, involves what Fox News viewers demand, and that's shifted greatly. And they kept that promise.įOLKENFLIK: And that appears to have been true. WALLACE: Eighteen years ago, the bosses here at Fox promised they would never interfere with a guest I booked or a question I asked. His departure says a lot about the direction that Fox has gone and where it's going.ĭAVID FOLKENFLIK, BYLINE: As he revealed his departure, Chris Wallace told viewers part of the network's pitch to join. INSKEEP: Hours later, it was learned that Wallace will join CNN's new streaming service. "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace surprised his audience by saying he's leaving the network.ĬHRIS WALLACE: I want to try something new to go beyond politics to all the things I'm interested in.
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