Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bill O’Reilly Biography

Bill O’Reilly Profile Biography – Biographyzone.com. James William “Bill” O’Reilly, Jr. (New York, September 10, 1949) is a television and radio presenter, writer, columnist and political commentator American.  Currently the program presents The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News, which is the most-watched program on cable television in the United States.
O’Reilly is generally regarded as a conservative commentator,   although some of its positions are divergent from conservative orthodoxy. O’Reilly calls himself a “traditionalist.” Before to present the Factor, O’Reilly was the anchor of the entertainment program Inside Edition, written eight books, and presented the the Radio Factor, version of its program on the radio until 2009.  Over the years the work of the O’Reilly media brought him both praise and criticism.

Bill O’Reilly Career History :
Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly
Born William James O’Reilly, Jr.
September 10, 1949 (1949-09-10) (age 61)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Residence Manhasset, New York
Education B.A., Marist College
M.A., Boston University
M.P.A., Harvard University
Occupation Columnist, author, television personality, talk radio personality
Years active 1975–present
Salary $20,000,000 (2010)
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse Maureen E. McPhilmy
(two children)

Early life and education
O’Reilly was born in Manhattan on September 10, 1949. Was educated at a private Catholic high school Mineola’da. After graduating from high school in 1967 at the request of his father wrote Marist college. Later, he studied at University of London University. In 1971 and completed his postgraduate education in the field of art history. Played semi-professional basketball to the University over the period. 21 years old, moved to Florida and there in English on the one hand, on the one hand teach the local newspapers began to write articles. O’Reilly also studied at Harvard University for a while also.

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Broadcasting Career
WNEP-TV Scranton, Pennsylvania, his career as O’Reilly’s first TV channel offering news, weather began. Dallas, WFAA-TV channel has won awards for investigative journalism. Then settle in Denver KMGH-TV started working here. In a report made by the aircraft due to evasion and won local awards. O’Reilly out of the Oregon, Connecticut and Boston, has worked on TV channels.
O’Reilly, New York, WCBS-TV channel in 1980, began offering its own program. Here’s a trial for bribery and won an award for the second. In 1982 and was promoted to CBS channel, and worked there for a while. Then CBS’ten left.
O’Reilly began working in 1986, ABC News’te. Reporter who died in a helicopter crash in a speech at the funeral of his friend. Roon Arledge funeral ceremony of the owner of ABC News’s The O’Reilly decided to hire him after hearing his speech. News’te ABC began offering daily news programs.

Inside Edition
O’Reilly, A Current Affair program in 1991 as a rival, more gossip, Inside Edition news program, which began to work. David Frost, was terminated from his job after the administration of the program server. O’Reilly wanted to leave the program in 1994 after disclosures in 1995, the former NBC and CBS instead appointed programmer Deborah Norville.
O’Reilly, later made famous on YouTube, “We’ll Do it Live” at the video taken during this program.

The O’Reilly Factor
Fox News Channel’s The O’Reilly Report from Harvard after graduating from the program has to offer. Then the program’s name was changed to The O’Reilly Factor. The program is one of America’s most highly rated cable news program.
Until the beginning of 2009, O’Reilly published more than 400 radio stations and a radio program that offered more than 3 million listeners. Conservative Internet news site NewsMax O’Reilly chose the second most influential radio programmers.
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