Greg Gutfeld co-hosts The Five, Fox News's top-rated show, drawing more than four million viewers each weeknight. His late-evening show, Gutfeld!, attracts roughly three million viewers and earned him the moniker The King of Late Night. His guest appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon generated that program's biggest ratings of the year. He began hosting Red Eye in 2007, a 3 a.m. program that departed from typical Fox programming with sharp-witted political tomfoolery, animal videos, makeshift props, and outrageous segments. Red Eye featured diverse guests and a political irreverence that mocked partisan hackery. He left Red Eye in early 2015 to focus on The Five and a weekend show, showcasing conservative and libertarian views to a broader audience. Donald Trump's entry into politics transformed the conservative media landscape.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld is on top of the world right now, at least professionally. He co-hosts The Five, his network's top-rated show that pulls in more than four million viewers every weeknight. Roughly three million people watch his late-evening show, Gutfeld!, earning him the moniker of The King of Late Night (which is also the title of his bestselling book). Earlier this month, his guest appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, drew the program's biggest ratings of the year.
When viewers tuned in, they entered a bizarre world of sharp-witted political tomfoolery, lengthy animal videos, talking makeshift props, masochistic treatment of repulsive sidekicks, and jaw-dropping tales of house boys locked in basements. It was must-see-TV, and featured a variety of fresh-faced guests from across the cultural spectrum, including pundits, political figures, comedians, musicians, and strait-laced journalists who seemed to relish the opportunity to finally let their hair down.
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