Miami Herald (Sunday)

Ex-Fox News co-host Bolling joins Newsmax

- BY STEPHEN BATTAGLIO

Eric Bolling, a former co-host for the popular Fox News roundtable show “The Five” who was ousted following a report of inappropri­ate conduct toward former female colleagues, has joined the network’s upstart competitor Newsmax.

The Boca Raton, Fla.-based channel announced that Bolling, 58, will start as a fill-in host immediatel­y and get his own program lineup in July.

A former commoditie­s trader, Bolling was part of “The Five” from 2010 to 2017 and a frequent fill-in for Bill O’Reilly when he was the most-watched personalit­y on Fox News, and Sean Hannity. He also appeared on the Fox Business Network.

Bolling was cut loose from Fox News in September 2017 following an investigat­ion into a HuffPost report that he used his cellphone to send unsolicite­d pictures of male genitalia to current and former female colleagues at the network. He denied the allegation­s.

Just after his Fox News departure was announced, Bolling learned that his 19year-old son, Eric Chase, had died from an accidental overdose of cocaine and the opioid fentanyl. Bolling set up a foundation in his son’s name to educate parents on the opioid crisis.

Bolling is the highest-profile former Fox News personalit­y to join Newsmax, a conservati­ve news channel that saw its ratings surge late last year as its hosts were strident advocates of former President Donald Trump.

Newsmax currently has former “Fox & Friends” weekend co-host Rob Schmitt and Greg Kelly, a one-time correspond­ent at the channel, as part of its lineup of hosts.

The channel continues to provide live coverage of Trump’s rallies and speeches that are no longer automatica­lly carried by Fox News, CNN or MSNBC.

Newsmax ratings have come off the highs set last year. On cable, the channel averaged 147,000 viewers in prime time during May, according to Nielsen. The service can be streamed without a pay TV subscripti­on.

 ?? ETHAN MILLER Getty Images/TNS ?? Eric Bolling, shown in 2019, is joining Newsmax as a fill-in host and will get his own program lineup in July.
ETHAN MILLER Getty Images/TNS Eric Bolling, shown in 2019, is joining Newsmax as a fill-in host and will get his own program lineup in July.

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