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Bill O'Reilly
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oreilly@foxnews.com
Strong parenting and nightly family discussions around the dinner table prepared
Bill well for a broadcasting career more successful than even his mother could
have imagined. From his teenage business mowing lawns, Bill graduated to house
painting and lifeguarding. His lifelong interest in sports began in childhood
also, when he revered star athletes like Joe Namath and Willie Mays. As he
grew, Bill played goalie for his high school ice hockey team, switched to football
in college where he played as quarterback, punter, and place-kicker, and even
enjoyed a brief career as a semi-pro baseball pitcher.
Bill earned
a degree in History from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New
York. He also studied abroad, spending his third year of college
studying at the University of London. Upon graduation Bill became
a high school teacher in Miami, Florida, where he taught for
two years. Bill began his pursuit of a broadcasting career upon
enrollment in Boston University's Broadcast Journalism program,
from which he obtained a Masters Degree. Armed with his new Broadcast
Journalism credentials, Bill began his television-broadcasting
career in Scranton, Pennsylvania at WNEP-TV. His hard-hitting
reporting style and non-stop work ethic allowed him to work his
way up the broadcasting ladder in following years. Bill worked
at WFAA-TV in Dallas, KMGH-TV in Denver, CO, KATU-TV in Portland,
OR, WFSB-TV in Hartford, CT, and eventually wound up back in
Boston, MA at WCVB-TV.
In 1980 Bill
really began to break away from the pack when he was recruited
to WCBS-TV in New York City to anchor his own program. His success
there soon resulted in Bill becoming a correspondent for CBS
News. His correspondent work was wide-ranging and included covering
the wars in El Salvador and the Falkland Islands.
ABC News liked
Bill's style enough to hire him in 1986 to join them as a correspondent
for The World News Tonight. During his three years as part of
the team at The World News Tonight, Bill earned two Emmy Awards
and two National Headliner Awards for Excellence in Reporting.
He appeared on Peter Jennings' program more than 100 times.
Inside Edition
called in 1989 and recruited Bill to become a Senior Correspondent
and backup Anchor for the nationally syndicated television show.
Bill succeeded David Frost as Anchor of that show within three
weeks of his arrival. Bill's six years of hard work and outstanding reporting
helped propel Inside Edition to become one of the highest rated "infotainment" programs
in the USA.
Bill left Inside
Edition in 1995 to pursue a Masters Degree in Public Policy at
the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Upon graduating from Harvard, Roger Ailes, Chairman & CEO
of the then startup FOX News Channel, hired Bill to create and
anchor a new television show called The O'Reilly Factor.
The O'Reilly
Factor (Mondays through Fridays on Fox News Channel) has since
grown to become the most-watched program in cable news. Bill's
trademark "No Spin Zone" has consistently promoted
accountability among our public officials and discussion of issues
important to our society.
Success has
attended Bill's efforts as an author, too. The O'Reilly Factor
and The No Spin Zone, Bill's non-fiction books, have both reached
number one on The New York Times bestseller list. Mel Gibson's
Icon
Productions also has optioned Bill's novel Those Who Trespass for the motion
picture screen.
A family man,
Bill continues to live on Long Island where his best friends
are guys with whom he attended first grade. His personal interests
include sports, travel, and collecting historical documents.
Bill's favorite pro sports teams include the Cowboys, Rangers,
Mavericks, Sidekicks and Stars. His professional and personal
travels have taken him to 58 countries, as well.
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