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The place is Steve Doocy?
It’s a query on the minds of many Fox Information viewers this week, as the favored TV persona has not too long ago been absent from the Fox & Buddies studio.
The excellent news is, Doocy is set to return to the morning present, however going ahead, he’ll be chiming in through satellite tv for pc as an alternative of sitting alongside his co-hosts.

So the place is Doocy, and why the sudden change to the standard Fox & Buddies routine? Right here’s what we all know:
Steve Doocy’s new work schedule
After thirty years as a daily on Fox’s “Curvy Couch,” Doocy has relocated from New York Metropolis to Florida.
In saying the transfer, the TV persona made it clear that he’s not retiring:
He’ll nonetheless be part of the present remotely three days per week, and he’ll proceed to file reviews from across the nation in response to breaking information.
“It is a great job, but the hours suck,” Doocy joked in his announcement, in response to Newsweek.

“Ainsley [Earhardt] and I have talked about this for years, about how hard it is to dash back from wherever we are on the weekends to be live, on this couch, at 6 A.M. on Monday. But we have to because the Curvy Couch is an important part of the show,” he additional defined.
Doocy went on to notice that he didn’t select Florida as his new residence solely due to its hospitable local weather.
A ‘strategic’ relocation
“Florida is strategic. It’s going to make it easier for me to report from Florida and other parts of America that don’t get a lot of network airtime,” he informed viewers.

“I’ll be going from the Carolinas to the Keys. From Middle America to Mar-a-Lago. So, call me the coast-to-coast host.”
So viewers will nonetheless be seeing plenty of Steve Doocy — he simply received’t be seated on the sofa alongside his longtime co-hosts.
However earlier than he can start his distant gig, Doocy wants a while to get arrange in his new residence.
“I’ll be back in ten days when it’s time to make the donuts,” he mentioned on Could 1, referencing a beloved Dunkin’ Donuts business from the ’80s.
“You’ve trusted me for all these years, and don’t worry, you will still hear my voice and my opinions, loud and clear,” he added.
We’re positive the Doocy diehards can’t wait.