I found this on Wiki, thought it interesting-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News
Former hosts and contributors:
Louis Aguirre (former morning host, now at WSVN in Miami, Florida)
Dari Alexander (now at WNYW in New York City)
Dr. Jennifer Ashton
Tiki Barber (now with NBC News and NBC Sports)
Rudi Bakhtiar (now PR Director for the Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans)
Glenn Beck (former afternoon host; now on TheBlaze)
Lisa Bernhard (entertainment correspondent)
Tony Blankley (deceased)
Dave Briggs
Eric Burns (not renewed)
Brenda Buttner (deceased)
Joseph A. Cafasso (stepped down over allegations he overrepresented his military record)
Alisyn Camerota (now at CNN)
Gretchen Carlson
Ben Carson (joined Trump cabinet)
Steve Centanni (retired in August 2014)
Liz Cheney (now in public service)
Kiran Chetry (later worked for CNN)
Wesley Clark (now at CNN)
Alan Colmes (deceased)
Rita Cosby (later worked at MSNBC)
Catherine Crier (now at TruTV)
S.E. Cupp (now at CNN)
Stacey Dash (not renewed)
Jill Dobson
Laurie Dhue (not renewed)
Matt Drudge
Darby Dunn (now at CNBC)
Donna Fiducia (no longer active in cable news industry, went into Georgia real estate)
Rick Folbaum (now at WFOR-TV)
Harold Ford, Jr. (now at MSNBC)
Courtney Friel (now at KTTV-TV)
Neal Gabler
Major Garrett (now working for CBS News)
Alexis Glick (left Fox Business in December 2009; now at CNN)
Mary Katharine Ham (now at CNN)[36]
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
E. D. Hill (now at CNN)
Marc Lamont Hill (now at BET and CNN)
Kit Hoover (now at TLC)
Margaret Hoover (left network 2012)
Page Hopkins (left network September 26, 2008; now at MSNBC)
Carol Iovanna (now runs production company)
Marvin Kalb (not renewed)
Terry Keenan (deceased)
Greg Kelly (now at WNYW in New York City)
Megyn Kelly (now working for NBC News)
Anna Kooiman
Dana Lewis (now at WSAW-TV in Wausau)
G. Gordon Liddy
Rachel Marsden (contributor and Red Eye panelist; now lives in France)
Bill McCuddy
Zell Miller
Dick Morris (contributor not renewed)
Robert Novak (deceased)
Bill O’Reilly (fired amid sexual allegations)
Barbara Olson (killed in the September 11 attacks in 2001)
Julian Phillips
Judith Regan
Ed Rollins (not renewed)
Mike Schneider (left for Bloomberg Television)
Laura Schwartz
Bob Sellers (now morning co-anchor at WZTV in Nashville)
Suzanne Sena (now at HLN)
David Shuster (left Fox for MSNBC, later worked at Al Jazeera America)
Jane Skinner
Tony Snow (became White House Press Secretary, deceased)
Andrea Tantaros
Cal Thomas (not renewed)
Greta Van Susteren (now at MSNBC)
Linda Vester
Brian Wilson (presently morning drive time host on WMAL-FM)
Paula Zahn (left for CNN, now at Investigation Discovery)
Aguirre went to The Insider but after a while it is ending.
Sellers was fired from Nashville station and was mad because he almost headed back to Washington D.C.
Idiot Shutter is at a new Channel i24news.
That list left off a few people. As long as Bill McCuddy was listed they could have added Lisa Pinto. They both did the same job.
Thank you. That’s quite an interesting list. I’d forgotten most of them.