Chris Wallace Leaves CNN
Exclusive: Chris Wallace to Leave CNN
Anchor Chris Wallace has decided to leave CNN after nearly two decades with the network. Wallace's last broadcast will be on December 12th.
Wallace's Departure Comes as CNN is Undergoing a Major Restructuring
Wallace's departure comes as CNN is undergoing a major restructuring under new CEO Chris Licht.
Licht has been shaking up the network's lineup and programming in an effort to boost ratings and make CNN more competitive in the increasingly crowded cable news landscape.
Wallace is a Longtime CNN Anchor
Wallace has been a fixture at CNN since 2004, when he joined the network as a correspondent.
He has since anchored a variety of programs, including "Fox News Sunday," "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer," and "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."
Wallace is known for his tough interviewing style and his ability to get guests to open up about their views.
Wallace's Departure is a Loss for CNN
Wallace's departure is a loss for CNN.
He is a respected journalist with a long track record of success.
His departure will leave a void in CNN's lineup and will make it more difficult for the network to compete with its rivals.
Wallace's Next Move is Uncertain
It is unclear where Wallace will go next.
He has been linked to a number of other networks, including Fox News and MSNBC.
However, he has not yet announced his plans.