Greg Gutfeld to host weeknight talk show on Fox News Channel

The right-leaning satirist from “The Five” enters a world that skews liberal under the dominance of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah.

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A new show starring Greg Gutfeld will air at 10 weeknights this spring.

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NEW YORK — Fox News Channel says it is giving a weeknight talk show this spring to its hard-edged satirical personality Greg Gutfeld, in a further expansion of its opinion programming.

Gutfeld, who has been hosting a weekend show and is a panelist on “The Five,” brings a conservative voice to a late-night comic fraternity of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah that skews liberal.

His show will air at 10 p.m. Chicago time and displaces Fox’s “News @ Night” program, which shifts to midnight. With the recent launch of an opinion show at 6 p.m., Fox is moving out two news-oriented hours that had surrounded its prime-time lineup.

“People need a reason to laugh,” said Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott. “Greg’s unique and irreverent talk show has been an incredible success, often beating the late-night broadcast competition, despite its Saturday time slot.”

Gutfeld said that he’s frequently been asked when his weekend show would go nightly, “so now that we are, there will be approximately 3 million people who will claim it’s their idea.”

He’s the author of an upcoming book, “The Joy of Hate, How to Triumph Over Whiners, Hurt Feelings and Spineless Liberals in the Age of Phony Outrage.”

The 56-year-old satirist joined Fox in 2007 after being a magazine editor at Men’s Health, Stuff and Maxim in the U.K.

His show will feature a monologue, panel discussions and parodies. A recent weekend segment was a fake ad for “Woke-a-Day” toilet paper with printed words like “racist.”

“I don’t need to know anything about anything to be an arrogant, sanctimonious windbag,” said one Woke-a-Day “user” in a testimonial.

Another recent segment mocked White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s use of the phrase “circle back” to answer questions where she had to check for further details.

Gutfeld also recently targeted Colbert, Noah and Kimmel for expressing relief that President Joe Biden had replaced Donald Trump.

“I haven’t seen this many people happily soaking their shorts since trampoline day at bedwetter camp,” he said.

Fox said Gutfeld will also continue on “The Five.”

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