Chris Wallace’s Office: His Dad’s Rolodex, and Absolutely No Overhead Lighting

By Mark Joyella 

In a Q-and-A with The New York Times, “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace talked about some of his treasured mementos–and iron-clad rules in his Fox News office, which he says sits in a perfect spot:

My office isn’t the biggest in the building, but it’s the best situated since it’s directly across from the makeup room. That means that any senator, congressman, government official or other guest who’s appearing on a Fox News show here has to walk past my door. I’ve often booked guests for “Fox News Sunday” because of that.

15-WORKSPACE-3-master315Wallace has his father Mike Wallace‘s Rolodex, stuffed with names and numbers. “It’s a reminder of how he worked like the dickens into his 70s and 80s. I want to do the same.”

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Wallace also has a rule: no overhead lighting. “I don’t like overhead lighting. I think lamps provide easier light to read in or live in eight hours a day.”

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