Rivera has been with Fox News since 2001, when he joined as a war correspondent, following a stint at CNBC. Tarlov, in particular, has fared well on the show, and whether Fox News sees a need to add a new third liberal to the rotation remains to be seen. Although the program features four conservative panelists and a single left-leaning one, it’s viewed as a sort of “dinner-table” discussion show that airs a range of opinions, and Fox News has used it as a template for other efforts, including “Gutfeld,” “Outnumbered” and “The Big Weekend Show.” Rivera was made an official member of “The Five” in January of last year, along with Tarlov and Ford, as well as Jeanine Pirro. Under the terms of his most recent contract, Rivera has also hosted the “Cops: All Access” series that appears on the Fox Nation streaming service. Fox News has laid off a small number of staffers as it has consolidated some of its weekend programs and made tweaks at Fox Business Network. A spokesperson for Fox News could not be reached for immediate comment on Rivera’s status at the network.
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