The show previously aired on Saturday and Sunday nights at 10:00 p.m. ET as
The Greg Gutfeld Show from its release on May 31, 2015, until March 13, 2021. In February 2021, Gutfeld announced that the show would move to weeknights at 11:00 p.m. ET. In March 2021, Gutfeld revealed that the weekday edition of the show would premiere on Monday, April 5, under the new title
Gutfeld!. The final weekend episode of the show aired on March 13, 2021, and the first weekday episode aired on April 5, 2021.
Gutfeld! has been taped in front of a live studio audience in New York City since 2016, but because of NYC's
COVID-19 restrictions, this was not possible for most of 2020 and 2021. In 2022, Gutfeld revealed a new studio for
Gutfeld! which more closely resembled traditional late-night talk show studios. It included expanded room for a larger studio audience, which, since May 2022, has appeared in every episode. In order to maximize studio audience opportunities, Gutfeld periodically takes the show on tour. In the event of
breaking news,
Gutfeld! is preempted by an additional hour of
Fox News @ Night, as was the case upon the beginning of
Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 23, 2022. As the extended Ukraine coverage continued for several weeks, rumors surfaced that the show might have been permanently cancelled. However, the show returned on Monday, March 14. During the
2023 Writers Guild of America strike,
Gutfeld! was not affected with all of the other late-night shows including
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
Jimmy Kimmel Live!,
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,
Late Night with Seth Meyers and
The Daily Show halting production. This was mainly attributed to the smaller backstage team of
Gutfeld! compared to other late-night talk shows and the fact that none of them were members of the WGA before or during the strike. On June 26, 2023, Fox News announced that
Gutfeld! would move to 10 p.m. beginning July 17, 2023, as part of a larger realignment of its primetime schedule, which means the show is no longer considered "
late night" as it is no longer competing with other late night shows. The success of the show resulted in Fox News debuting a new comedy program called
Fox News Saturday Night in June 2023, which often saw regular panelists Tyrus, Kat Timpf and Tom Shillue serve as interim hosts. == Format and segments ==