
Bill O'Reilly is an on-air personality for FOX News Radio, distributed exclusively by Westwood One. He joined FOX News
Channel as an anchor/host in 1996, and is currently host of the cable news show "The O'Reilly Factor".
Prior to joining FOX News Channel, O'Reilly was an anchor for "Inside Edition", where he was one of the first broadcast
journalists to cover the dismantling of the Berlin Wall. During his six-year stint there, he obtained the first exclusive
interview with Joel Steinberg and was the first national anchor on the scene of the Los Angeles riots. He has interviewed
a range of celebrities and politicians from President George W. Bush to Arnold Schwarzenegger to Susan Sarandon.
O'Reilly also served as a network correspondent for ABC News' "World News Tonight" and worked extensively on prime-time
specials such as "Burning Questions: Why Our Weapons Don't Work" and "Drugs: Why This Plague?" Prior to joining ABC, he
reported and anchored at WCBS-TV in New York and served as a commentator at WCVB-TV (ABC) in Boston.
A recipient of two Emmy Awards - one for an investigative report, and one for Best Spot News Coverage - as well as many other awards for his hard-hitting reporting, O'Reilly also authored a newspaper column for the Boston Herald for a number of years. He is also the author of the current New York Times bestseller "Culture Warrior". His past books, "The O'Reilly Factor" and "Those Who Trespass", are also bestsellers.
In June of 1996, O'Reilly received his Master's degree from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and also has
a Master's degree in broadcast journalism from Boston University. His undergraduate work was completed at Marist College.
He resides in Long Island, NY.
Join "The Radio Factor" with Bill O'Reilly every weekday from noon until 2pm on Your Hometown Station 1430 WNAV.
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