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  • Veteran broadcast journalist Shepard "Shep" Smith sent shockwaves throughout newsrooms

  • across America when he announced his departure from Fox News in an on-air goodbye message

  • on October 11th, 2019.

  • "This is my last newscast here.

  • Thank you for watching today and over the decades."

  • After 23 years with the network, this is the real reason why Shepard Smith is leaving Fox

  • News.

  • Fox didn't want to lose him

  • Before you get the idea that Fox News wanted Shepard Smith out for his unbiased reporting

  • and occasional criticism of other network figures, think again.

  • Journalist Brian Stelter reported for CNN:

  • "Executives at the network leaned on him to stay, but to no avail.

  • He announced his departure on the air, then exited the building immediately, clearly emotional

  • about saying goodbye to his television home of twenty years."

  • Smith's own take echoed this reporting, with the journalist noting how Fox News was eager

  • for him to remain at the network:

  • "Recently, I asked the company to allow me to leave Fox News, and after requesting that

  • I stay, they obliged."

  • Although we can't imagine it was always smooth sailing between these parties, it's reasonable

  • to assume Fox News was sad to see one of their most reputable reporters sign off.

  • But they didn't beg him

  • Fox News executives reportedly didn't work overtime to keep Smith, because his ratings

  • were supposedly lower than some of his colleagues, such as political commentators Sean Hannity

  • and Tucker Carlson.

  • Despite Fox News' efforts to keep Smith on board, they ultimately felt it wasn't worth

  • their time to go above and beyond to do so.

  • According to The Daily Beast,

  • "A source close to Fox News management said the thinking among network brass was that

  • the lucrative evening ratings outweighed the need to keep Smith happy while paying him

  • $15 million a year for his daytime role that did not bring in as many viewers."

  • Still, this doesn't mean his bosses didn't admire him.

  • Jay Wallace, the president and executive editor of Fox News Media, released a statement that

  • said, in part:

  • "Shep is one of the premier newscasters of his generation and his extraordinary body

  • of work is among the finest journalism in the industry.

  • While this day is especially difficult as his former producer, we respect his decision

  • and are deeply grateful for his immense contributions to the entire network."

  • It wasn't the ratings

  • Smith's ratings were good overall, despite not matching those of the primetime opinion

  • hosts.

  • Business Insider reported:

  • "Fox News is the most-watched cable news network, and Smith beat out his 3 PM time slot competitors

  • on other networks, including CNN and MSNBC, by double-digit Nielsen Media Research ratings."

  • Still, this truth didn't stop President Donald Trump from bashing Smith for his so-called

  • bad ratings.

  • The Hill reported that Trump told reporters:

  • "I don't know.

  • Is [Smith] leaving?

  • That's a shame.

  • Is he leaving because of bad ratings?

  • If he's leaving, I assume he's leaving because he had bad ratings.

  • He had the worst ratings at Fox."

  • Trump eventually added that he wished Smith well.

  • Clashes with opinion hosts

  • It's safe to say that Shepard Smith wasn't necessarily happy with Fox News' primetime

  • opinion block, telling Time in 2018:

  • "We serve different masters.

  • We work for different reporting chains, we have different rules.

  • They don't really have rules on the opinion side.

  • They can say whatever they want.

  • If it's their opinion.

  • I don't really watch a lot of opinion programming.

  • I'm busy."

  • The news anchor also said he would "never" work for the opinion division, adding,

  • "I get it that some of our opinion programming is there strictly to be entertaining.

  • I get that.

  • I don't work there.

  • I wouldn't work there.

  • I don't want to sit around and yell at each other and talk about your philosophy and my

  • philosophy.

  • That sounds horrible to me."

  • It's reasonable to theorize that Smith was tired of working at a network where some colleagues

  • didn't have to play by the same rules as the news division.

  • Sean Hannity dissed him

  • The feeling is mutual with at least some of the Fox News opinion hosts.

  • In 2017, Sean Hannity slammed Smith, stating on his radio show:

  • "Shep is a friend.

  • I like him.

  • But he's so anti-Trump.

  • He went off on a rant last week.

  • That's fine.

  • But it's different."

  • In response to Hannity's jab, Smith released a statement to Mediaite:

  • "Sometimes facts are displeasing.

  • Journalists report them without fear or favor."

  • A Tucker Carlson feud boiled over

  • The ongoing feud between Smith and Tucker Carlson reached a breaking point in September

  • 2019.

  • Carlson's guest, lawyer Joe diGenova, slammed one of Smith's guests, Judge Andrew Napolitano,

  • for calling President Donald Trump's phone call with the President of Ukraine "criminal."

  • DiGenova referred to Judge Napolitano as a "fool," a jab Carlson didn't challenge.

  • The exchange didn't sit well with Smith.

  • "Attacking our colleague, who is here to offer legal assessments, on our air, in our work

  • home, is repugnant."

  • Carlson fired back on his own show:

  • "Unlike maybe some dayside hosts, I'm not very partisan, and it was a sincere question."

  • As for Fox News' response?

  • Network execs reportedly didn't like Smith's takedown.

  • Vanity Fair reported in late September 2019 that Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and President

  • Jay Wallace supposedly told Smith to, quote, "stop attacking Carlson," with a source claiming,

  • "They said if he does it again, he's off the air."

  • A spokesperson for the network later "denied that management had any direct conversation

  • with Smith."

  • Smith reportedly felt like Fox News didn't have his back during the feud.

  • Brian Stelter reported for CNN,

  • "The network's lack of a vocal defense for Smith following the incident bothered him

  • and the whole episode factored into his decision to leave, according to a person familiar with

  • the matter."

  • Committed to the truth

  • Shepard Smith has repeatedly emphasized his commitment to reporting the facts.

  • Together with my colleagues, we've written a first draft of history, and endeavoured

  • to deliver it to you while speaking truth to power."

  • This is one possible reason why he decided to leave Fox News.

  • "Sources have said to me he wasn't in it for the money.

  • He was in it to try to counter all of the nonsense the opinion hosts would air all the

  • time."

  • Smith echoed this sentiment in an interview with Time, stating about the direction of

  • Fox News:

  • "I wonder if I stopped delivering the facts, what would go in its place in this place that

  • is most watched, most listened, most viewed, most trusted?

  • I don't know."

  • Considering the considerable criticism Fox News has taken for the nature of its reporting

  • over the years, it would be understandable if Smith couldn't hold up his end of the bargain

  • any longer.

  • One staffer told CNN that "it was clear [Smith] wasn't happy, on air and off air," while another

  • claimed, "it probably just got to be too much."

  • He'll be okay

  • Although it's sad to see an accomplished journalist depart from Fox News in a seemingly sudden

  • fashion, it's likely Shepard Smith will be okay no matter what.

  • The Mississippi native will likely have plenty of work opportunities, with his rep explaining

  • to Deadline,

  • "He will be taking an extended period of time off to be with his family.

  • Following that - who knows - he is not retiring."

  • Despite Smith's statement noting how his exit deal with Fox News will keep him off the air

  • for a bit

  • "Under our agreement, I won't be reporting elsewhere, at least in the near future."

  • ...an insider told The Daily Beast that Smith, quote, "expects to have a new job within a

  • year."

  • And Smith retains respect from his newsroom colleagues, with many staffers telling CNN

  • he was a "role model."

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