Dagen McDowell Dagen McDowell joined Fox News as a business correspondent in 2003, and since 2007 has been an anchor for Fox Business. She regularly appears on and guest-hosts Mornings with Maria Bartiromo.
Jesse Watters Jesse Watters was a longtime producer for Bill O'Reilly's former Fox News show. He regularly conducted ambush interviews that were sometimes racist. He hosted the weekly Fox show Watters' World, is a co-host on The Five, and will be launching Jesse Watters Primetime in the near future.
Greg Gutfeld Greg Gutfeld is a co-host of Fox News’ The Five and also hosts the network's Gutfeld! He formerly hosted the late-night show Red Eye. He joined Fox News in 2007.
Guy Benson Guy Benson edits for the conservative political website Townhall and works for Fox News as a contributor, a regular rotating co-host of Outnumbered, and the co-host of the Fox News Radio show Benson & Harf.
Gerri Willis Gerri Willis has worked at Fox Business since 2010 and used to host her own weekday show titled The Willis Report. Prior to joining Fox Business, she hosted a weekly show for CNN.
Peter Johnson Jr. Peter Johnson Jr. was a regular presence on Fox & Friends for many years, both as a guest co-host and as a regular analyst. He ceased appearing on Fox News in 2016 following the departure of former network CEO Roger Ailes.
Patti Ann Browne Patti Ann Browne was a longtime Fox host and contributor, co-hosting the early morning program Fox & Friends First and the news program America’s Newsroom, and regularly appearing on the late night show Red Eye.
James Rosen James Rosen was a Washington, D.C., correspondent for Fox News from 1999-2017. Rosen left Fox after claims that he sexually harassed coworkers reportedly surfaced. He is now an investigative reporter for the conservative Sinclair Broadcast Group.
Alan Colmes Alan Colmes had a nationally syndicated talk radio show on Fox News Radio and co-hosted Fox's Hannity & Colmes from 1996 through the beginning of 2009, then continued as a commentator for the channel. He died in 2017.
Bill Hemmer Bill Hemmer has worked for Fox News since 2005 and co-anchored its morning news coverage on America's Newsroom until 2019. Since January 2020, Hemmer has anchored Fox's new afternoon show, Bill Hemmer Reports.
Mark Fuhrman Mark Fuhrman is Fox News’ on-air forensic and crime scene expert owing to his past career as a Los Angeles police detective, which ended after it was revealed he was racist against Black people and allegedly planted evidence in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. On Fox, he often defends police killings and other abuses of Black people.
James Murdoch James Murdoch was formerly the CEO of News Corp. and 21st Century Fox, parent companies of Fox News. He was also chairman of News Corp.’s British newspaper arm until he stepped down after a U.K. phone hacking scandal in 2012. He has also served as an executive in several other of his father Rupert Murdoch’s companies.
Bill Shine Bill Shine is a longtime Fox News executive, rising to co-president before departing in 2018 to work on President Donald Trump's communications team at the White House. While at Fox, Shine helped cover up numerous allegations of sexual harassment, and was implicated in a racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the channel.
Jeanine Pirro Jeanine Pirro served as a county judge for three years in the early 1990s and now hosts a weekly Fox News show called Justice with Judge Jeanine. She has been a personal friend of President Donald Trump for decades and acts as a sycophant for him on her Fox show, which premiered in 2011. In 2019, Pirro faced widespread backlash for bigoted remarks on her Fox show about Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).
David Asman David Asman hosts a short weekend show on Fox called Forbes on FOX and is also a Fox Business anchor, co-hosting the weekly afternoon show After the Bell. He formerly had his own Fox Business show, Power and Money, but it was cancelled in 2012.
Bill Sammon Bill Sammon is a senior Fox News executive who has worked to slant the channel's coverage even further to the right.
John Stossel John Stossel joined Fox Business in 2009, where he offers libertarian commentary. He used to host his own Fox Business show, Stossel, and made regular appearances on Fox’s O’Reilly Factor. Prior to working at Fox, Stossel co-anchored ABC News’ 20/20.
Ralph Peters Peters resigned from Fox News in March 2018, calling the network a “propaganda machine.”