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Jenna Lee Makes Surprise Announcement She's Leaving Fox News

June 2, 2017

Fox News anchor Jenna Lee on Friday made a surprise announcement that she was leaving the network after spending a decade on the air, Mediaite reports.

"After 10 years, I've decided it's time for a change and I've chosen to leave Fox News, so today is my last day," Lee told the audience at the end of her 2 p.m. broadcast. "I'm not one for long goodbyes, but I didn't want to leave without telling you it's been an honor and a privilege, a true privilege to serve as your anchor and I'm truly grateful for that."

She went on to thank all of her coworkers who were there to support her and help her grow as an anchor.

"We've been together like a family through so many life milestones and also with some incredible stories over the last decade and they mean so much to me. They are gems, and this place would not be the same without them," Lee said.

While Lee is leaving the network, she told her audience that she has some big ideas on how she can better serve them in the future and that they should stay tuned in and follow her on her social media platforms.

"I love being a journalist, and I believe it’s what I’m called to do. And I have some really big ideas on how to better serve you in that particular arena and the time is now for that. So I can’t wait to tell you more about it, so join me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook… and let’s talk. Because it’s not over, it’s just beginning," Lee said.

"We are grateful for Jenna’s many contributions to Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network throughout her 10 years here. She is a talented journalist and we wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors," Fox News' president Jay Wallace said.

Lee was originally signed by Fox Business to co-anchor their morning show, at the time called "Fox Business Morning," in 2007. She then switched over to Fox News where she starting anchoring "Happening Now" in 2010.

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