Could Be Curtains For O’Reilly

Filed in National by on April 11, 2017

Suddenly announces he’s going on vacation. Claims he’d been planning a vacation long before the NYTimes story was published.

However, New York Magazine claims that his fate is very much in doubt:

Embattled Fox News host Bill O’Reilly announced tonight that he is taking a vacation. O’Reilly’s decision to go off the air in the midst of a sexual harassment scandal and advertiser boycott arguably has the appearance of a suspension, but O’Reilly worked to dispel that notion. He announced that he’d scheduled his trip “last fall” — well before the New York Times reported he paid $13 million to settle harassment claims. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed O’Reilly will return on April 24.

But according to four network sources, there’s talk inside Fox News that tonight’s show could be his last. Lawyers for the law firm Paul, Weiss, hired last summer by 21st Century Fox to investigate Roger Ailes, are currently doing a “deep dive” investigation into O’Reilly’s behavior.

But O’Reilly’s future is in the hands of the Murdochs. “It’s up to the family,” the senior Fox News staffer said. The Murdochs are presently divided over how to handle it. Two highly-placed Fox News sources say 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch would like O’Reilly to be permanently taken off the air, while his father Rupert and older brother Lachlan are more inclined to keep him.

James Murdoch pushed for the ouster of Roger Ailes, and he ultimately prevailed.  We’ll find out if he prevails this time right around the time that O’Reilly returns from his ‘vacation’.

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  1. bamboozer says:

    It will come down to money and legal liability, makes money he stays, loses money and implicates Fox in the process equals adios big guy and tell Donald we said hello.

  2. Only way he makes money for them is if advertisers come back to his show.

    His is by far the most popular show on the network, but, w/o respectable sponsors, it’s like pro rasslin’. Both draw the same kind of audience.