Bill O'Reilly
TV Personality
Bill O'Reilly is the host of the political opinion show The O'Reilly Factor on the FOX News network and the author of the best-selling books The O'Reilly Factor and The No-Spin Zone. After 20 years as a reporter and anchor in smaller U.S. TV markets, O'Reilly landed a job as a correspondent with ABC News in 1986. From 1989-94 he hosted the tabloid news show Inside Edition, and in 1996 signed on with FOX to host his own show. It didn't take long for his in-your-face style to catch on, and his self-appointed position as the "common man" battling intellectual elites garnered him a huge audience. In 2002 he began a radio show, The Radio Factor. Although O'Reilly is right-of-center politically, he has drawn the ire from some conservative groups for his defense of homosexuality and his positions on environmental issues. His on-air provocative style has seeped into his public life as well: O'Reilly's feuds with comedian Al Franken and National Public Radio's Terry Gross have become modern media legends.Extra credit: Other pundits and columnists of the same era include Matt Drudge, Rush Limbaugh and Maureen Dowd.
Four Good Links
Bill's Official Home on the Web
His official site, with his columns, merchandise and streaming audio of his radio show
Bill O'Reilly on Fresh Air
His much-talked-about radio interview from 2003
The O'Reilly Factor
His official site from Fox News
The Real No Spin Zone
Monster archive from those who love to hate him
Vital Stats
Birth
10 September 1949
(age 59)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Bombastic host of The O'Reilly Factor

