Chris Wallace Leaves CNN: A Loss for the Network
CNN Veteran Departs After 18 Years
Chris Wallace, a veteran journalist and anchor, is leaving CNN after 18 years with the network. Wallace made the announcement on his show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" on Sunday, December 11, 2022.
Reasons for Departure Remain Speculative
Wallace did not give a specific reason for his departure, but he did say that he was "ready for a new challenge." Some speculate that Wallace may have been unhappy with CNN's recent direction, which has become more focused on opinion and less on straight news reporting.
Wallace's Legacy at CNN
Wallace has been a respected figure at CNN, known for his tough interviewing style and his ability to get to the heart of the story. He has interviewed some of the world's most powerful people, including former President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Impact on CNN
Wallace's departure is a significant loss for CNN. He was one of the network's most recognizable faces and one of its most respected journalists. His departure is likely to raise questions about the future of CNN and its commitment to straight news reporting.
Wallace's Future Plans
Wallace did not say what his plans are for the future, but he did say that he is "excited about what's next." He is expected to remain in the media industry, but it is not yet known where he will land.
Additional Information
- Wallace joined CNN in 2004 after a long career at Fox News.
- He is the son of the late Mike Wallace, a legendary CBS News reporter.
- Wallace is known for his tough but fair interviewing style.