Chris Wallace Will Exit CNN
CNN's Veteran Anchor Signs Off After 17 Years
Chris Wallace, the veteran anchor of CNN's "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?", will be leaving the network after 17 years. His final show will air on December 18th, 2022.
Wallace joined CNN in 2005 after a long career at Fox News, where he hosted the popular Sunday morning news show "Fox News Sunday."
Departure Linked to CNN's Programming Changes
Wallace's departure is part of a broader reorganization of CNN's programming. The network is shifting its focus away from opinion-based programming and toward more news-based content.
Wallace's show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?", was one of the few remaining opinion-based shows on CNN.
Farewell Remarks
In a statement, Wallace said he was "proud of the work we have done together" at CNN.
He added, "I wish my colleagues at CNN all the best in the future."
Future Plans
Wallace has not announced his future plans, but he is expected to continue working in journalism.
Sources close to Wallace say he is considering a number of options, including starting his own media company.
Wallace's Legacy at CNN
Wallace is a respected journalist who has been praised for his fairness and objectivity.
He has interviewed some of the biggest names in politics and business, and he has covered some of the most important stories of our time.
Wallace's departure is a significant loss for CNN, but it is also an opportunity for the network to reinvent itself.
The network is betting that its new focus on news-based content will be more successful with viewers.