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Bill O'Reilly interviews former President George W. Bush for The O’Reilly Factor at the Air Force Museum, November 11, 2010. The O'Reilly Factor was generally pre-recorded, though on occasion it aired live if breaking news or special events were being covered (e.g., presidential addresses that occurred during prime-time and debate coverage).
A live internet stream and downloadable video files were offered for $4.95, with O'Reilly and Stewart donating half of the net profits to a number of charitable causes. [4] The day after the debate was announced, tickets to attend the event live at the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University were sold out. [5]
O'Reilly joined the Fox News Channel in 1996 and hosted the news commentary program The O'Reilly Factor until 2017. The O'Reilly Factor had been the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years, and he was described by media analyst Howard Kurtz as "the biggest star in the 20-year history at Fox News" at the time of his departure. [8]
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Firing Line‘s Margaret Hoover’s interview with Bill O’Reilly came to an abrupt end when the PBS host’s line of questioning turned to the allegations of sexual harassment against him.
More than three years after Bill O’Reilly was fired from Fox News amid sexual-harassment allegations, the No Spinster is returning to television. No Spin News, the show that has been running on ...
The Fred Thompson Show replaced O'Reilly the following March 2. [1] According to the September 2007 issue of Talkers Magazine, in terms of audience The Radio Factor was in the top twelve of nationally aired talk shows. [2] It was the second-highest rated show in its time slot, behind only The Rush Limbaugh Show. [2]
Countdown with Keith Olbermann is a weekday podcast that originated as an hour-long weeknight news and political commentary program [2] hosted by Keith Olbermann that aired on MSNBC from 2003 to 2011 and on Current TV from 2011 to 2012. The show presented five selected news stories of the day, with commentary by Olbermann and interviews of guests.