Watters's involvement at Fox News and Fox News Primetime (2015–2022) In 2003, Watters became involved in the production of ''
The O'Reilly Factor''. He became known on the program for man-on-the-street interviews in a segment entitled, "Watters' World". "Watters' World" was promoted to a monthly special in November 2015 through the
2016 presidential election, before being promoted to a weekly program in January 2017. In the wake of the
2020 presidential election, Fox News began a shift in its programming, giving greater prominence to opinion shows. In January 2021, Fox News shifted
The Story with Martha MacCallum earlier in the day; MacCallum's show was identified as news programming. During the transition, Fox News filled the slot with a rotation of personalities under the
Fox News Primetime banner, including
Maria Bartiromo,
Katie Pavlich, and
Trey Gowdy. Watters, a co-host of
The Five, was selected to be
Fox News Primetimes permanent host in January 2022, forgoing ''Watters' World'' for the position. In the show's debut episode on January 24, Watters garnered an average of 3.8 million viewers, beating out
Tucker Carlson Tonight. The following day, Watters averaged 3.6 million viewers.
Tucker Carlson's departure (2023–present) On April 24, 2023, Fox News announced that
Tucker Carlson had "agreed to part ways" with the network. Carlson's departure resulted in a downturn in the network's ratings as the timeslot was filled by a rotation of personalities under the
Fox News Tonight branding. On June 26, Fox News announced that Watters would take over Carlson's timeslot alongside other changes to the network's programming schedule, following speculation that he would take the timeslot.
The Five co-host
Greg Gutfeld previously stated to
The Wall Street Journal that he would no longer appear on
The Five or host
Gutfeld! if he were to take Carlson's timeslot. On July 15, 2024, the show aired its highest rated episode to date, with 5.5 million viewers. This was the program's first episode since the
attempted assassination of Donald Trump, as well as its first day broadcasting at the
2024 Republican National Convention. ==Reception==