Chris Wallace Out at CNN After 3 Years at the Network
Wallace's Departure Marks a Shift in CNN's Strategy
After three years at CNN, veteran journalist Chris Wallace has announced his departure from the network.
Wallace, who joined CNN in 2019 after a long career at Fox News, has been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and has often clashed with Trump supporters on his show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?"
Wallace's departure is seen as a sign that CNN is moving away from its focus on Trump-era politics and towards a more traditional news format. The network has recently hired a number of new anchors and correspondents with experience in traditional journalism, such as Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.
Wallace's Departure Raises Questions About CNN's Future
Wallace's departure raises questions about the future of CNN and its ability to compete with Fox News in the cable news ratings battle.
Fox News has been the dominant cable news network for years, and its ratings have only increased since Trump took office. CNN, on the other hand, has seen its ratings decline in recent years, as viewers have increasingly turned to Fox News for their news. It is not entirely certain if CNN will be able to retain viewers in the post-Trump era.
In a statement, CNN said that it is "grateful for Chris's contributions to the network" and that it wishes him "all the best in his future endeavors."