One of America's most popular TV hosts is ready to stage a comeback after being off the air for almost 4 months.
Bill O'Reilly's cable news show The O'Reilly Factor was one of the most popular shows on Fox News, regularly drawing more than 3 million viewers and consistently ranking as the #1 most-watched cable news show.
But the hugely popular talk show host has been off the air since April, after news broke that Fox News has paid millions to settle sexual harassment lawsuits against O'Reilly.
While O'Reilly denied all allegations, he was fired by Fox in April and his show was cancelled. Since then fans have been waiting to see what the host would do next, and O'Reilly has revealed he received "a lot of offers" from Fox's competition.
Now, O'Reilly has finally revealed his next project, and along with his new show he's announced another historic step for his career: his first ever appearance on CNN.
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While Fox host Tucker Carlson has taken over O'Reilly's slot, fans will still be able to watch the newsman in a new nightly show.
Since leaving Fox O'Reilly has been covering the news in a daily podcast on his No Spin News website. This week, he surprised fans with a special video version of the show, announcing that would be the show's new format from now on.
O'Reilly is back behind a desk in a new studio wearing a suit again, in a nightly 30-minute news and interview show. To stream the online show you'll have to pay a subscription fee, which also unlocks podcasts and articles from O'Reilly.
One of the first guests on O'Reilly's new show, CNN host Michael Smerconish, has also shared some exciting news. Next month, O'Reilly will be a gust on Smerconish's Saturday morning show, marking O'Reilly's first appearance on CNN.
Along with the new web-show and interviews, O'Reilly has continued to publish his bestselling history book series, including the newest entry Killing England, which goes on sale in September.
On a recent show O'Reilly said that the TV business is a "nasty, dirty game" and he's "not in a hurry" to get back into it, no matter what his fans say.
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