Greg Gutfeld will host the new one-hour FOX News Channel program “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” which debuts Sunday, May 31 at 10 PM/ET. However, Gutfeld will continue to appear on “The Five” as he starts his new solo show.
“Every host of a new show likes to say they’re breaking new ground,” Gutfeld said in a press release. “So why should I be any different. This show will forever change the way you watch television, plus guests provide their own transportation.”
As evident in his tweet, Gutfeld offers FOX viewers an almost-unheard of style of comedy and libertarian-leaning analysis.
According to FOX, the new show will consist of “parodies of current events and feature interviews with newsmakers, media personalities and culture critics.” In a regular repeating segment, FOX News contributor Joanne Nosuchinsky will appear as Gutfeld’s guest for “offbeat reports” and commentary.
Gutfeld got his FOX News on-air start as the host the late night show “Red Eye,” which airs at 3:00 AM ET, from 2007 until Feb. 2015. However, he took on the project “The Five” that replaced Glenn Beck after he left FOX News to begin The Blaze.
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