Greg Gutfeld, an unconventional figure at Fox News, is cementing his place as a cornerstone of the network with a newly inked contract extension. Unlike traditional hosts like Sean Hannity or Laura Ingraham, Gutfeld’s blend of irreverent humor and sharp commentary has made him indispensable, signaling Fox News’ confidence in his ability to anchor its future. The deal ensures Gutfeld will continue co-hosting *The Five* and leading his 10 p.m. show, *Gutfeld!*, a lively, satirical take on current events designed to attract younger viewers who might tune into late-night staples like CBS’s *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert* or Comedy Central’s *The Daily Show*. This week marks the third anniversary of *Gutfeld!*’s primetime run.

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Additionally, Gutfeld is set to create and host special content for Fox Nation, the network’s streaming platform, broadening his reach. “Greg’s unique voice, blending wit, insight, and cultural critique, has resonated with our audience for over 17 years,” said Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media. “Since launching *Gutfeld!*, he’s become the top-rated late-night host, outpacing every competitor. We’re thrilled to keep his unmatched perspective at Fox for years to come.”

Fox News views Gutfeld as a homegrown success story. Starting as a magazine editor with a knack for provocation—he once stirred controversy by hiring disruptors for a trade event—Gutfeld joined Fox in 2007 to host *Red Eye*, a quirky 2 a.m. show. His move to *The Five* showcased his chemistry with co-host Dana Perino, helping the program become cable news’ most-watched. Executives took note, paving the way for *Gutfeld!*, which evolved from a Saturday 10 p.m. slot to a weekday 11 p.m. fixture in 2021.

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“Fox News has let me be myself since day one, and that freedom fuels a one-of-a-kind experience for viewers,” Gutfeld said. “I’m proud to work under Suzanne’s leadership and deliver something fresh.” Represented by CAA, Gutfeld’s rise reflects Fox’s knack for nurturing talent that breaks the mold.

The network positions *Gutfeld!* as a late-night contender, even if its 10 p.m. slot doesn’t align directly with competitors. Its humor and satire appeal to younger men, a demographic Fox hopes to capture as its older audience shifts. Nielsen data shows *Gutfeld!* surpassing all major late-night shows in total viewers, while beating *Jimmy Kimmel Live*, *Late Night with Seth Meyers*, and Jon Stewart’s Monday *Daily Show* in the 18-49 age group. Since 2021, the show’s audience has grown 47% overall, with a 10% spike among younger viewers.

Gutfeld’s comedic approach is deliberate. In a 2021 *Variety* interview, he outlined his criteria: “Is it a cheap shot? Does it need to be said? Is it unexpected?” These questions guide his humor, ensuring it lands with impact. As Fox News doubles down on Gutfeld, his ability to blend provocation with accessibility keeps him ahead, securing his role as a trailblazer in the network’s evolving landscape.