Greg Gutfeld is staying put at Fox News.
The cable network announced Thursday that it has inked a multi-year contract extension with Gutfeld that will expand his presence beyond Fox News and onto Fox Nation, where he will host and produce original content for the streaming platform.
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The terms of Gutfeld’s deal were not disclosed. Fox News would only...
The cable network announced Thursday that it has inked a multi-year contract extension with Gutfeld that will expand his presence beyond Fox News and onto Fox Nation, where he will host and produce original content for the streaming platform.
More from TVLineGeraldo Rivera Lands at NewsNation, Eight Months After Fox News OusterRonna McDaniel Out at NBC News in Wake of On-Air BacklashRatings: Fox News, ABC Lead State of the Union Coverage - 32.2 Million Tuned In, 74% of Viewers Were Age 55+
The terms of Gutfeld’s deal were not disclosed. Fox News would only...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Greg Gutfeld and Fox News Media have agreed to a multi-year contract extension, in which he will continue as host of the opinion/comedy show Gutfeld! and co-host on The Five. He also will occasionally host and produce programming for subscription streaming service Fox Nation.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The network added Gutfeld’s show to its weeknight lineup three years ago, and it’s been one of the Fox News success stories. In the most recent quarter, the show topped in the 25-54 demo, averaging 304,000 viewers. It also was in the top five in total viewers in March, averaging 2.19 million. The Five, in which Gutfeld is among the panelists, was the top cable news show last quarter, averaging 3.04 million viewers.
Fox News launched Gutfeld! in the 11 p.m. Et slot as a late rival to broadcast network mainstays. The show, which features George “Tyrus” Murdoch and Kat Timpf,...
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The network added Gutfeld’s show to its weeknight lineup three years ago, and it’s been one of the Fox News success stories. In the most recent quarter, the show topped in the 25-54 demo, averaging 304,000 viewers. It also was in the top five in total viewers in March, averaging 2.19 million. The Five, in which Gutfeld is among the panelists, was the top cable news show last quarter, averaging 3.04 million viewers.
Fox News launched Gutfeld! in the 11 p.m. Et slot as a late rival to broadcast network mainstays. The show, which features George “Tyrus” Murdoch and Kat Timpf,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were supposed to turn over a new leaf in 2024 and showcase the projects they were going to be working on that didn’t involve bashing Harry’s relatives. But instead when the calendar changed to the new year, the Sussexes found themselves back in the headlines with the royal family. And this time, Buckingham Palace is disproving some of the couple’s past claims.
Here’s what commentators are saying about how the Palace is finally getting “cold revenge” after Meghan and Harry used the royals as their personal “cash cow” since they moved to the U.S.
Commentator claims Harry and Meghan’s only relationship with the royals is using them as a ‘cash cow’ Meghan Markle and Prince Harry leaving the national service of thanksgiving during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
On Jan. 18, 2024, a biography about Queen...
Here’s what commentators are saying about how the Palace is finally getting “cold revenge” after Meghan and Harry used the royals as their personal “cash cow” since they moved to the U.S.
Commentator claims Harry and Meghan’s only relationship with the royals is using them as a ‘cash cow’ Meghan Markle and Prince Harry leaving the national service of thanksgiving during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee | Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
On Jan. 18, 2024, a biography about Queen...
- 1/19/2024
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Credit Greg Gutfeld for being consistently subversive – even when that means subtly upending stereotypes of his own stereotypes.
The Fox News host on Monday tackled straightaway the most divisive topic of the weekend: the twin releases of “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie.” Gutfeld summarily declared one “the greatest,” and the other “the worst” movies ever made, despite having seen neither – a blunt jab at conservative critics’ aversion to Greta Gerwig’s plasticky fantasy feminist manifesto.
“I haven’t seen [Oppenheimer],” Gutfeld said, “but it’s the greatest movie ever made. I also didn’t see ‘Barbie’ – worst movie ever made! I think I tick the boxes here, yeah right?”
He then immediately threw to infamously finicky co-host Kat Timpf, herself not much of a box-ticker.
“Ok, I did not see it – oh, ‘Oppenheimer?’ – why would I see that? I’m a girl!” she joked. But her next answer might have come as something of a surprise.
The Fox News host on Monday tackled straightaway the most divisive topic of the weekend: the twin releases of “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie.” Gutfeld summarily declared one “the greatest,” and the other “the worst” movies ever made, despite having seen neither – a blunt jab at conservative critics’ aversion to Greta Gerwig’s plasticky fantasy feminist manifesto.
“I haven’t seen [Oppenheimer],” Gutfeld said, “but it’s the greatest movie ever made. I also didn’t see ‘Barbie’ – worst movie ever made! I think I tick the boxes here, yeah right?”
He then immediately threw to infamously finicky co-host Kat Timpf, herself not much of a box-ticker.
“Ok, I did not see it – oh, ‘Oppenheimer?’ – why would I see that? I’m a girl!” she joked. But her next answer might have come as something of a surprise.
- 7/25/2023
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
After a little more than two months of auditioning potential replacements for Tucker Carlson, Fox News has decided to simply reshuffle the deck. In the face of a network crisis, Fox is sticking with a game plan that had been in the works years before it decided to part ways with its main star — stacking its channel with a slew of Tuckeresque anchors and hoping for the best.
The network announced on Monday that it would not be bringing in any new talent to its primetime lineup, instead its current...
The network announced on Monday that it would not be bringing in any new talent to its primetime lineup, instead its current...
- 6/26/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Not all the late-night shows have gone dark, it seems.
Gutfeld! will remain on Fox News, airing a new episode Tuesday evening. This comes after the WGA called for a writers strike following breakdown in talks with the studios.
All of the other late-night shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show have halted production.
While Gutfeld!, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, has a smaller team than most of the late-night shows and Gutfeld writes his own monologue, he does have some help from the likes of Nick Dipaolo. Tom O’Connor — who has worked with Gutfeld since his Red Eye days — exec produces, Arash Mosaleh is senior producer, and the writing staff includes Joe DeVito and Joe Machi.
Deadline understands that Gutfeld and his team are not WGA members.
Last year, Gutfeld slammed...
Gutfeld! will remain on Fox News, airing a new episode Tuesday evening. This comes after the WGA called for a writers strike following breakdown in talks with the studios.
All of the other late-night shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show have halted production.
While Gutfeld!, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, has a smaller team than most of the late-night shows and Gutfeld writes his own monologue, he does have some help from the likes of Nick Dipaolo. Tom O’Connor — who has worked with Gutfeld since his Red Eye days — exec produces, Arash Mosaleh is senior producer, and the writing staff includes Joe DeVito and Joe Machi.
Deadline understands that Gutfeld and his team are not WGA members.
Last year, Gutfeld slammed...
- 5/2/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Anheuser-Busch, General Motors, Molson-Coors, Uber and … Greg Gutfeld?
The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. late night show Gutfeld! during the big game.
The ad will be Fox News Channel’s only spot promoting one of its linear TV shows during the game, which is airing on the Fox broadcast network. There will also be a 10-second ad during the Fox pregame show, as well as two ads touting the Fox Nation streaming service.
The broadcast networks that host the Super Bowl all run “house” ads for their own brands (be it a show, a streaming service or movie), but usually only a few internal projects make the cut, given the high-profile nature of the event. Usually a company will prioritize what it charging other marketers, in this case...
The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. late night show Gutfeld! during the big game.
The ad will be Fox News Channel’s only spot promoting one of its linear TV shows during the game, which is airing on the Fox broadcast network. There will also be a 10-second ad during the Fox pregame show, as well as two ads touting the Fox Nation streaming service.
The broadcast networks that host the Super Bowl all run “house” ads for their own brands (be it a show, a streaming service or movie), but usually only a few internal projects make the cut, given the high-profile nature of the event. Usually a company will prioritize what it charging other marketers, in this case...
- 2/8/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Greg Gutfeld, a punk-rock loving, former men’s magazine firebrand, knows he’s a divisive figure, and I’m pretty sure he likes it that way.
The host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! regularly is pilloried by the left and adored by the right.
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But it’s the millions of viewers that have been tuning in to his show, which went nightly in April 2021, that have put him in the spotlight.
Between the beginning of August and the first week of October, Gutfeld!
The host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! regularly is pilloried by the left and adored by the right.
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But it’s the millions of viewers that have been tuning in to his show, which went nightly in April 2021, that have put him in the spotlight.
Between the beginning of August and the first week of October, Gutfeld!
- 10/18/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News Channel’s “Gutfeld!” has overtaken the mainstays of late-night network television — including “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” — in average total viewers for August, the first time a cable late-night show has sustained a total-viewership win across an entire month.
“Gutfeld!” averaged 2.19 million viewers for August, beating CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” at 2.16 million, according to Nielsen Media Research. Trailing in total average viewers were NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at 1.34 million; ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (on hiatus for part of August) at 1.14 million and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with 383,000.
“Gutfeld!” has topped individual days and weeks before, but August was a first for any cable show.
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“Gutfeld!” averaged 2.19 million viewers for August, beating CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” at 2.16 million, according to Nielsen Media Research. Trailing in total average viewers were NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at 1.34 million; ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (on hiatus for part of August) at 1.14 million and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with 383,000.
“Gutfeld!” has topped individual days and weeks before, but August was a first for any cable show.
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- 9/1/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
About a year and a half after her Fox News Channel program got canceled, Eboni Williams has exited the news network. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed they parted ways amicably.
Williams, who joined Fox News in 2015, had been one of three co-host on The Fox News Specialists. The daily five-person panel program took on the day’s top stories, mostly political. Eric Bolling headlined with Williams and Katherine Timpf, and guest pundits took turns filling show show’s other two seats.
The Fox News Specialists was created to replace The Five when that show moved to 9 Pm Et when Bill O’Reilly was forced out over sexual harassment allegations.
But, just four months into the show, Fnc made the decision to pull the plug after sexual harassment allegations arose against Bolling, who also wound up leaving the network.
Williams and Timpf remained as contributors, with Williams also sometimes serving as...
Williams, who joined Fox News in 2015, had been one of three co-host on The Fox News Specialists. The daily five-person panel program took on the day’s top stories, mostly political. Eric Bolling headlined with Williams and Katherine Timpf, and guest pundits took turns filling show show’s other two seats.
The Fox News Specialists was created to replace The Five when that show moved to 9 Pm Et when Bill O’Reilly was forced out over sexual harassment allegations.
But, just four months into the show, Fnc made the decision to pull the plug after sexual harassment allegations arose against Bolling, who also wound up leaving the network.
Williams and Timpf remained as contributors, with Williams also sometimes serving as...
- 3/4/2019
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Take another look at amusing commercial parodies from "The Greg Gutfeld Show", the weekly 'comedy and politics' show, hosted by Gutfeld, (a best-selling author and co-host of weekday news show "The Five"), airing on the Fox News Channel, Saturdays at 10:00 pm Et:
Performed in front of a live studio audience, the show starts with Gutfeld behind a desk in front of a live studio audience, alongside regulars Katherine Timpf...
...Tyrus ...
...and weekly rotating guests, as he performs biting, satirical monologues...
...complimented by clever video parodies mocking political ads and commercials...
...led by a group of actors including comedian Tom Shillue.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Greg Gutfeld Show"...
Performed in front of a live studio audience, the show starts with Gutfeld behind a desk in front of a live studio audience, alongside regulars Katherine Timpf...
...Tyrus ...
...and weekly rotating guests, as he performs biting, satirical monologues...
...complimented by clever video parodies mocking political ads and commercials...
...led by a group of actors including comedian Tom Shillue.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Greg Gutfeld Show"...
- 1/11/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take a look at some amusing commercial parodies from "The Greg Gutfeld Show", the weekly 'comedy and politics' show, hosted by Gutfeld, (a best-selling author and co-host of weekday news show "The Five"), airing on the Fox News Channel, Saturdays at 10:00 pm Et:
Performed in front of a live studio audience, the show starts with Gutfeld behind a desk in front of a live studio audience, alongside regulars Katherine Timpf...
...Tyrus ...
...and weekly rotating guests, as he performs biting, satirical monologues...
...complimented by clever video parodies mocking political ads and commercials...
...led by a group of actors including Timpf and comedian Tom Shillue.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Greg Gutfeld Show"...
Performed in front of a live studio audience, the show starts with Gutfeld behind a desk in front of a live studio audience, alongside regulars Katherine Timpf...
...Tyrus ...
...and weekly rotating guests, as he performs biting, satirical monologues...
...complimented by clever video parodies mocking political ads and commercials...
...led by a group of actors including Timpf and comedian Tom Shillue.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Greg Gutfeld Show"...
- 11/5/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Here comes the bride! Meghan McCain looked gorgeous at her wedding to The Federalist publisher Ben Domenech in Arizona on Tuesday. The co-host of The View and daughter of Senator John McCain wore a lace ivory gown with an embroidered, sparkling bodice and mermaid skirt. Guests Barret Swatek, who starred on shows like star of Awkward. and 7th Heaven, and Katherine Timpf, Meghan's former Fox News colleague, posted on Instagram pics with the bride, standing against the Betsy Ross American flag backdrop. "Had the great pleasure of watching this one get hitched last night," Swatek wrote. "My friend @meghanmccain & @btdomenech, it was a...
- 11/23/2017
- E! Online
Fox News said today that it is parting ways with Eric Bolling, a contributor and co-host of the network’s The Specialists. The show is being canceled, and his co-hosts Eboni Williams and Kat Timpf will remain at the cable news network as a contributor. The news comes after Bolling was suspended in August pending results of an investigation into allegations he sent lewd photos to female colleagues. "Fox News Channel is canceling The Specialists, and Eric Bolling and Fox…...
- 9/8/2017
- Deadline TV
Another Fox News Channel scandal has resulted in another very public parting of ways: Eric Bolling is leaving the network, our sister site Variety reports.
In August, Bolling was accused of sending unsolicited pictures of male genitalia to at least two Fox News employees and one Fox Business Network staffer, all of whom were women. The channel hired the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, who investigated allegations against Bill O’Reilly prior to his ouster from Fnc, to look into the claims.
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In August, Bolling was accused of sending unsolicited pictures of male genitalia to at least two Fox News employees and one Fox Business Network staffer, all of whom were women. The channel hired the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, who investigated allegations against Bill O’Reilly prior to his ouster from Fnc, to look into the claims.
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- 9/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Fox News Specialists host Kat Timpf could hardly believe what she was witnessing at President Trump's press conference today.
- 8/15/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
The Twitter account for The Fox News Specialists now only lists Kat Timpf and Eboni Williams as hosts. Until recently, it included Bolling's name.
- 8/6/2017
- by Justin Baragona
- Mediaite - TV
“The Fox News Specialists” co-host Kat Timpf has no idea why an “angry, pathetic man” drenched her with a large bottle of water on Monday night as she was about to speak at a campaign event in Brooklyn, New York, but the political commentator fears the encounter could have been much worse. “I didn’t know if he was about to punch me in my face,” Timpf told TheWrap of the unknown attacker who splashed her with a 1.5-liter bottle of water. “He didn’t say anything to me, he just dumped it on my head and splashed it on my face.
- 7/25/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News commentator and “Specialist” co-host Kat Timpf did not hold back her outrage at a person who dumped water on her ahead of a speaking engagement in Brooklyn on Monday. “I’m at Union Pool in Bk, about to speak at my friend @BenKissel‘s campaign event, a guy walks in, dumps an entire bottle of water on me,” Timpf wrote on Twitter following the soggy incident. The unidentified man “walks in, clearly here because he knows I’m here, dumps an entire 1.5 liter bottle of water on me, first on my head and then I turn to look and he splashes.
- 7/25/2017
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
With Bill O’Reilly out, Fox News had to reshuffle its decks — and fast. The network hasn’t missed a beat, continuing its 15-year run atop all direct competitors. And its reach is growing: Fox News been the most-watched network among all of basic cable for four consecutive quarters. A good portion of that success is due to the smooth launch of “Fox News Specialists,” a new show geared to a younger audience co-hosted by Eric Bolling, Katherine Timpf and Eboni K. Williams. “You have to hook the audience,” Bolling told TheWrap in a recent interview. “You need them to like you as a group,...
- 6/29/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Eric Bolling and two up-and-coming female personalities will co-host a new one-hour, political talk show called “The Fox News Specialists,” which will launch Monday afternoon in the time slot left vacant when “The Five” moved to prime time this week, the network announced Friday. Bolling will be joined by co-hosts Katherine Timpf and Eboni K. Williams weeknights live at 5 p.m. Et from New York City. In addition, each episode is expected to include two guest “specialists” to contribute expertise on the day’s topic. Also Read: Fox News Co-President Bill Shine Asked Murdochs for Public Support, They Declined (Report) The premiere episode of “The.
- 4/28/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Four days after Fox News Channel debuted its new primetime lineup with The Five now at 9 Pm, the cable newser today announced a replacement in the 5 Pm slot. Fnc will premiere The Fox News Specialists, an hour-long political talk show on May 1. Co-hosted by Fnc's Eric Bolling, Katherine Timpf and Eboni K. Williams, the program will air weeknights live at 5 Pm Et from New York City. Bolling has served as the co-host of The Five and continues to host Cashin’ In on…...
- 4/28/2017
- Deadline TV
Eric Bolling and Kimberly Guilfoyle will host Fnc’s live New Year’s Eve show on December 31. All-American New Year will originate from Times Square. Fnc's Jesse Watters and Fox Business Network's Lisa Montgomery will start the festivities; Bolling and Guilfoyle take over the 10Pm Et. Contributing to the coverage from Times Square will be Fnc's entertainment correspondent Michael Tammero, contributor Katherine Timpf, contributor/professional wrestler George "Tyrus"…...
- 12/20/2016
- Deadline TV
Hopefully the force is with Katherine Timpf — because a lot of people appear to have it out for her. Fox News contributor Timpf claims that she has received death threats after making fun of “Star Wars” fans on Fox’s late-night offering “Red Eye.” In an essay for the National Review, Timpf says she cracked wise about “Star Wars” fans, joking, “I have never had any interest in watching space nerds poke each other with their little space nerd sticks, and I’m not going to start now,” as well as,”Yesterday I tweeted something, and all I said was that I wasn’t familiar.
- 11/25/2015
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Sci-fi fandom's tradition of being chill and welcoming to women continued this week when Fox News contributor Katherine Timpf began receiving death threats for making fun of Star Wars fans. Timpf was appearing on the network's satirical early-morning chat show Red Eye last month when she started talking about previous harassment she'd received at the hands of Star Wars diehards. "I have never had any interest in watching space nerds poke each other with their little space-nerd sticks, and I’m not going to start now," she joked. "You people are crazy ... Yesterday I tweeted something, and all I said was that I wasn’t familiar with Star Wars because I’ve been too busy liking cool things and being attractive — people threatened my life." In response to this mild trolling, a few Star Wars fans reacted by escalating their abuse, sending Timpf detailed death threats and making YouTube manifestos against her.
- 11/25/2015
- by Nate Jones
- Vulture
Fox News contributor Katherine Timpf is getting death threats for a jab at Star Wars she made during a segment on Red Eye w/ Tom Shillue last month. As a guest on the satirical political news comedy show that airs at 3 a.m. on Fox News Channel, Timpf said: "I have never had any interest in watching space nerds poke each other with their little space nerd sticks, and I’m not going to start now. You people are crazy. You Star Wars people are crazy. Yesterday I tweeted something, and all I said was that I wasn’t familiar with Star Wars
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- 11/25/2015
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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